Suspended Labour MP jailed after punching man in street

Suspended Labour MP jailed after punching man in street
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Suspended Labour MP jailed after punching man in street
Published: Feb, 24 2025 12:28

Suspended Labour MP Mike Amesbury has been jailed for 10 weeks after punching a man in the street. The Runcorn and Helsby MP pleaded guilty in January to assault by beating of 45-year-old Paul Fellows in Main Street, Frodsham, Cheshire, in the early hours of 26 October.

Amesbury, 55, had been drinking in the town in his constituency before arriving at a taxi rank, where Mr Fellows approached him to complain about a bridge closure. CCTV footage showed Amesbury, who has been an MP since 2017, punching Mr Fellows to the ground.

Other videos from another angle show Amesbury punching Mr Fellows repeatedly after knocking him to the floor as members of the public intervened. It was reported to police at 2.48am on Saturday 26 October. Follow our channel and never miss an update. The court heard how, after punching him in the head with enough force to knock him to the ground, Amesbury told Mr Fellows: "You won't threaten your MP again, will you?".

Amesbury was suspended from the Labour Party two days later, when the CCTV footage was widely distributed, so has been sitting as an independent MP since then. After pleading guilty, he described the incident as "highly regrettable" and apologised to Mr Fellows and his family outside the court.

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