Protesters invade office of Attorney General and Torridge and West Devon MP Geoffrey Cox

The protesters invaded the London office of the Torridge and West Devon MP for around an hour Credit: PA Images

The office of Torridge and West Devon MP Geoffrey Cox has been invaded by so called 'yellow vest' protesters.

The protesters attempted to storm the Attorney General's office amid claims their calls for a meeting over the deaths of three teenage boys had been ignored.

Footage streamed live on social media showed supporters sitting in stairwells of the London office, shouting on loudspeakers and criticising the police as alarms are heard ringing out.

They eventually left around an hour later after being threatened with arrest, but vowed: "We'll be back."

The protest related to the case of Jaynesh Chudasama, who was jailed last year over the deaths by dangerous driving of three boys as they walked to a 16th birthday party.

The car hire worker was more than two-and-a-half times the legal limit for alcohol and doing 71mph on a 60mph road in Hayes, west London, when he ploughed into the teenagers.

He pleaded guilty to causing the death by dangerous driving of semi-professional footballer Harry Rice, 17, apprentice electrician George Wilkinson, 16, and labourer Josh McGuinness, 16.

He later had his 13-year prison term cut to 10-and-a-half years by three judges at the Court of Appeal in London.

A group of yellow vest protestors inside the Attorney General's Office on Victoria Street in London. Credit: PA Images

Protesters at the Devon MP's office sang "justice for the three" and chanted "we want a new Attorney General", while one man held an England flag aloft.

One 63-year-old man from south London, who did not want to give his name, said the mother of Josh, Tracy Blackwell, had written to and called the Attorney General's office to speak about the case but had been "ignored".