Constituent punched by Labour MP Mike Amesbury breaks his silence as he’s seen for first time since late-night brawl

Date: 2024-10-29

THE constituent punched by Mike Amesbury in a row over a bridge has broken his silence as he’s seen for the first time since the attack.

A shocking CCTV clip showed Amesbury hitting Cheshire man Paul Fellows up to six times while he lays on the pavement.

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Amesbury has been an MP since 2017

Mr Fellows, 42, has now spoken out after being spotted for the first time since the late-night brawl.

He told MailOnline: “I have spoken to police but whether I’m going to speak to them again I’d rather keep that to myself.”

It comes after Amesbury is said to have told onlookers “Was I not supposed to snap?” following the brawl just after 2.15am.

It is thought the fight broke out after an argument over the closure of a local bridge.

Yesterday Tory leadership hopeful Robert Jenrick said Amesbury should not be an MP following the brawl.

Jenrick told the Mail: “Labour said they’d smash the gangs. It looks like they’re smashing their constituents instead.

“There is no way you can remain an MP if you’re beating up constituents after a night out.”

Amesbury claimed he “felt threatened” before the attack at 2.15am on Saturday in his constituency of Runcorn and Helsby, Cheshire.

Hours before the brawl, Amesbury posed for snaps with the local police commissioner.

The MP said he was “listening to residents’ concerns and ideas for policing and community safety”.

Yesterday it was confirmed he has been suspended as a member of the Labour Party.

The move has the automatic effect of suspending the Labour whip in the House of Commons.

Confirming his suspension, A Labour Spokesperson said: “Mike Amesbury MP has been assisting Cheshire Police with their inquiries following an incident on Friday night.

“As these inquiries are now ongoing, the Labour Party has administratively suspended Mr Amesbury’s membership of the Labour Party pending an investigation.”

Sir Keir Starmer said the incident was “shocking” and defended Labour’s decision to suspend him.

Mobile phone video showed Amesbury shouting “you’ll never threaten me again” as the man lay on the ground next to a taxi rank.

Footage showed the MP seemingly throwing the first punch during the incident in Frodsham.

He appears in animated fashion before letting loose the left hook to the man’s head.

The CCTV video also shows the MP – a former member of Sir Keir Starmer‘s Shadow Cabinet – being held back by bystanders.

The first clip emerged the day after Mr Amesbury had posted on X about a meeting with Cheshire’s police and crime commissioner and Frodsham councillors, in relation to policing and community safety.

In the initial footage, the MP for Runcorn and Helsby says: “You won’t ever threaten me again will you?

“You won’t ever threaten me again.”

When someone in the background points out Mr Amesbury is the local MP, he says: “Yes I am. You won’t threaten the MP ever again, will you?”

Cops earlier confirmed they had probed the incident.

A spokesperson for Cheshire Police said: “A 55-year-old man has been voluntarily interviewed under caution by police in relation to this incident.

“He has since been released pending further enquiries.”

Mr Amesbury said prior to the release of the punch CCTV today: “Last night, I was involved in an incident that took place after I felt threatened on the street following an evening out with friends.

“This morning, I contacted Cheshire Police myself to report what happened during this incident.

“I will not be making further public comment but will, of course, cooperate with any inquiries if required by Cheshire Police.

“I remain fully committed to working hard for the people of Runcorn and Helsby, and am determined to remain

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