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Monday 14 September 2015 6:37 pm

Labour HQ fire: Brewers Green office evacuated and fire brigade called to nearby office

By: Lynsey Barber

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Labour's headquarters at one Brewers Green have been evacuated after a fire nearby.

Staff evacuated the building in Westminster and London Fire Brigade attended the scene, however, the incident is not serious.

We're dealing with a small fire in an office block under refurbishment on Buckingham Gate in #Westminster. pic.twitter.com/G1W7ixVLJV

— London Fire Brigade (@LondonFire) September 14, 2015

After hard left Jeremy Corbyn won a landslide victory in the Labour leadership contest causing a rift in the party, the events caused much amusement on Twitter.

https://twitter.com/sarkisz/status/643464643441201152

https://twitter.com/RobDotHutton/status/643463344297525248

Apparently Labour HQ is on fire. Not a metaphor.

— Stephen Bush (@stephenkb) September 14, 2015

https://twitter.com/benfenton/status/643467268656132097

Kings of Leon standing outside Labour HQ "oooh, hooo…the left is on fire!"

— Marc Webber (@marcwebber) September 14, 2015

Corbyn was in the Houses of Parliament down the road for his first appearance in the Commons at the helm of the party ot hear the Trade Union Bill being debated. 

Update: 

London Fire Brigade said it was called to a small fire at 5.14pm, caused by refuse at the bottom of a redundant lift shaft in the office block being renovated. Crews from Soho and Lambeth attended and were done a the scene just before 6pm.

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