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Mike Amesbury Resigns as MP Following Assault Conviction

The former Labour MP steps down after receiving a suspended sentence for assaulting a constituent, triggering a by-election in Runcorn & Helsby.

  • Mike Amesbury, former Labour MP for Runcorn & Helsby, has officially resigned after being convicted of assaulting a constituent in October 2024.
  • The incident involved Amesbury punching Paul Fellows multiple times during a street altercation, leading to a 10-week prison sentence that was later suspended on appeal.
  • Amesbury expressed deep regret, apologizing to Fellows, his family, his constituents, and Parliament, and acknowledged his actions as a serious mistake.
  • The resignation triggers a by-election in Runcorn & Helsby, marking the first electoral test for Labour under Sir Keir Starmer's leadership in this seat.
  • Labour has announced Karen Shore as its candidate for the by-election, while Reform UK and the Conservatives are also vying for the seat.
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