Green Candidate Accuses David Giles of Threatening to Kill Him


Tory activist strongly denies claims made by Rick Rowe


Left: Green candidate Rick Rowe. Right: Tory activist David Giles

April 28, 2026

A Green Party candidate in the Chiswick Riverside ward has reported to the police what he describes as a threat to kill made by a Conservative activist while he was out campaigning recently.

Rick Rowe, who is standing in the ward currently held by two Conservative councillors and one Labour councillor, says he was confronted by David Giles — a Conservative Party member and the father of incumbent Conservative councillor Gabriella Giles.

Mr Rowe alleges that Mr Giles called him and his volunteers "anti-Semitic" and "evil communists" before pointing at him and saying: "Your days are numbered, you're a marked man." In a signed witness statement provided to police, Mr Rowe said he interpreted those words as a direct threat and felt "shocked, frightened, and physically unsafe."

The Metropolitan Police have confirmed they are investigating an allegation of threats to kill. No arrest has been made.

Mr Rowe says the confrontation was not an isolated incident. He has also reported to police that dog faeces were left at his front door and thrown at his windows on the evening of the confrontation with Mr Giles, and that he and Green Party volunteers had Nazi abuse shouted at them during canvassing, including a Nazi salute and accusations of being "antisemitic scum." He says photographic and other evidence has been shared with police as part of what he describes as a pattern of intimidation.

"This is not normal politics," Mr Rowe said. "It is intimidation, and it has no place in public life. Elections should be about residents, public services, safer streets, cleaner air and the future of our communities. They should not be about fear."

An image submitted by Mr Rowe to the police showing Mr Giles leaving the scene after the altercation
An image submitted by Mr Rowe to the police showing Mr Giles leaving the scene after the altercation

David Giles has strongly denied the allegations. In a statement, he acknowledged there had been "a brief but heated exchange" in which he criticised the Green Party's record on antisemitism but said, "At no point did I threaten the candidate or campaigners." He added that Mr Rowe later returned to speak to him alone, and that again no threat was made. Mr Giles also categorically denied any involvement in the incidents at Mr Rowe's home, calling any targeting of a candidate's home "clearly unacceptable."

Cllr Peter Thompson, leader of the Conservative Group on Hounslow Council, said he had spoken to Mr Giles and noted his "clear and unequivocal denial." He added that no complaint about Mr Giles's conduct had been made to him or, to his knowledge, to the Conservative Party locally or nationally. "Of course, any allegation of this kind should be taken seriously, and will be looked into fully as soon as such a complaint is raised," he said.

The Green Party of England and Wales issued a statement condemning the alleged behaviour. "Threats, intimidation, harassment and racist abuse are an attack on democracy itself," a spokesperson said. "Candidates and volunteers from every party must be able to campaign freely and safely."

Hounslow Green Party said it would continue campaigning in Chiswick Riverside and called on all parties to publicly condemn intimidation and harassment during the election period. The police investigation is ongoing.

Chiswick Riverside is a ward to watch ahead of polling day. The Conservatives currently lead in projections, but Pollcheck currently shows The Greens, Labour, the Liberal Democrats and Reform competing closely for second place. Earlier polling that had shown the Greens neck and neck with the Conservatives leading to the ward being rated as ‘too close to call’ but the Greens appear to have a dip in support since then although they are still projected to take one of the three seats. It should be noted that these projections, which are based on third party polls and demographic information are highly speculative.

Chiswick Riverside Candidates

Name

Party

Frank Beddington

Liberal Democrats

Nicholas Bellerophon

Liberal Democrats

James Nicholas Charrington

Liberal Democrats

Amy Croft

Labour

Royen Prince Fernandes

Reform UK

Gabriella Giles

Conservative

James Kerr

Reform UK

Trevor MacFarlane

Labour

George Radulski

Reform UK

Gurminder Randhawa

Labour

Rick Rowe

Green Party

Muddassir Syed

Green Party

Peter Thompson

Conservative

Jessika Toto-Moukouo

Conservative

 

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