Dad-of-four James McMurdock was left shocked after a deliver driver let himself into his family home last night and has demanded the law should be changed if it fails to protect people in their own homes
01:16, 14 Nov 2025Updated 01:29, 14 Nov 2025
James McMurdock has spoken out about the terrifying encounter(Image: PA)
A dad has shared his shocking encounter with a delivery driver who appeared to let himself into his family home.
Father-of-four James McMurdock took to X last night to share the terrifying encounter at his family home. Mr McMurdock, an Essex MP for South Basildon and East Thurrock, was able to confront the delivery driver but he has since reflected on the incident and shared his fears for the safety of his wife or teenage daughter had he not been there.
In a lengthy post on social media Mr McMurdock said: “Tonight an Amazon delivery driver let himself into my home. It was lucky that I was in the right place to confront him immediately, but it shocked me and the question that keeps coming back to me is this: What if my wife or teenage daughter had been standing in my place?
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage and MP for South Basildon and East Thurrock, James McMurdock(Image: PA)
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He added: “The footage is clear: the driver approaches the door, breathing heavily, he checks the handle, and pushes his way inside. I don’t know what his intentions were, and that is exactly the point.”
Mr McMurdock claims he reproted the incident to police only to be told “Trespass is a civil matter. There’s nothing we can do.”
The post continued: “At a time when delivery companies are hiring thousands of temporary drivers, Who is turning up at our doors? What level of risk are families being exposed to? And most critically: What message does this legal loophole send to someone with bad intentions?”
James shared video door bell footage of the terrifying incident (Image: Getty Images)
Sharing his thoughts on the incident he concluded: “This is utterly unacceptable. I will raise this in Parliament. I will not wait and risk someone being harmed before action is taken. If the law fails to protect people in their own homes, then the law must change.”
It is nto clear if Mr MCMurdock’s wife and children were at home at the time of the incident.
The Mirror has contacted James McMurdock, Essex Police and Amazon for comment.