Ex-Labour MP Mike Amesbury Faces Fallout After Assaulting Constituent
Amesbury resigned as MP for Runcorn & Helsby following a guilty plea to assault, triggering a by-election and marking a key test for Labour under Keir Starmer.
- Mike Amesbury admitted to assaulting constituent Paul Fellows after consuming six or seven pints of alcohol, citing stress and feeling threatened during the altercation.
- The incident, captured on video, showed Amesbury punching Fellows multiple times, knocking him to the ground, and continuing the assault on the road.
- Amesbury received a suspended 10-week prison sentence, 200 hours of community service, and mandatory rehabilitation, including wearing an alcohol monitoring tag for 120 days.
- He has publicly expressed remorse, stating he is committed to sobriety and acknowledging the assault as a 'wrong judgment call.'
- The by-election for Runcorn & Helsby, triggered by his resignation, will serve as the first electoral test for Keir Starmer's Labour Party leadership.