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British lawmaker Amesbury jailed for 10 weeks for punching passerby

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Posted on February 24, 2025

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LONDON (Reuters) - A British lawmaker was sentenced to 10 weeks in prison on Monday for punching one of his constituents after a night out, raising the prospect he could be ousted from parliament and

British lawmaker Amesbury jailed for 10 weeks for punching passerby

LONDON (Reuters) - A British lawmaker was sentenced to 10 weeks in prison on Monday for punching one of his constituents after a night out, raising the prospect he could be ousted from parliament and trigger an electoral test for the governing Labour Party.

Mike Amesbury was suspended from Labour after CCTV and video footage showed him throwing a punch at a man in October and repeatedly hitting him after the man was knocked to the ground.

Amesbury, the member of parliament for Runcorn and Helsby in northwest England, said he felt threatened on the street after an evening out with friends.

The 55-year-old appeared at Chester Magistrates' Court on Monday, where he was sentenced to 10 weeks for a single count of common assault, having pleaded guilty last month. Judge Tan Ikram said he would serve 40% of the sentence in custody.

Lawmakers convicted of an offence and given a jail sentence or a suspended jail sentence can potentially be removed from office if enough constituents support a petition calling for a new election for their parliamentary seat.

Any such vote would put pressure on Labour, led by Prime Minister Keir Starmer, following the party's landslide national election win in July.

Amesbury won the seat comfortably for Labour last year but since then the right-wing Reform UK party, led by Nigel Farage, has overtaken Labour in some national opinion polls.

(Reporting by Sam Tobin in London and Phil Noble in Chester; Editing by Sachin Ravikumar)

Key Takeaways

  • Mike Amesbury sentenced to 10 weeks for assault.
  • Incident could lead to electoral challenges for Labour.
  • Amesbury suspended from Labour after CCTV evidence.
  • Potential for a new election if constituents petition.
  • Reform UK party gaining in opinion polls.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was Mike Amesbury sentenced for?
Mike Amesbury was sentenced to 10 weeks in prison for punching a passerby after a night out.
What did Amesbury claim about the incident?
Amesbury claimed he felt threatened on the street after an evening out with friends.
What could happen to Amesbury following his conviction?
Amesbury could potentially be removed from office if enough constituents support a petition for a new election.
What impact does this incident have on the Labour Party?
The incident puts pressure on Labour, especially after their recent national election win, as public opinion shifts.
Who leads the Reform UK party mentioned in the article?
The Reform UK party is led by Nigel Farage, who has seen increased support in recent polls.

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