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British minister suspended for manhandling protester

June 21, 2019
Conservative MP Mark Field attends the launch of Britain's Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt's  party leadership campaign in London in this June 10, 2019 file photo. — AFP
Conservative MP Mark Field attends the launch of Britain's Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt's party leadership campaign in London in this June 10, 2019 file photo. — AFP

LONDON — A junior foreign office minister has been suspended pending an investigation after grabbing a female demonstrator by the neck and pushing her when a climate-change protest interrupted a speech by Britain's finance minister.

Several women prevented Philip Hammond from speaking for a few minutes by using loudspeakers to shout slogans during an annual banquet in London's landmark Mansion House building on Thursday evening.

Footage posted online by broadcaster ITV showed foreign office minister Mark Field grappling with one of the women and holding her by the back of her neck as he marched her out of the room.

He subsequently apologized but a spokeswoman for Prime Minister Theresa May said on Friday Field had been suspended from his responsibilities whilst an investigation takes place.

"The prime minister has seen the footage and she found it very concerning," she added.

Field told ITV his response was due to fears over security.

"In the current climate, I felt the need to act decisively to close down the threat to the safety of those present," he said in a statement.

His office did not respond to a request for comment from Reuters.

The main opposition Labour Party's spokeswoman for women and equalities Dawn Butler said Field should be immediately suspended or sacked. "This is horrific," she wrote on Twitter.

Environmental campaign group Greenpeace said it had organized the protest in the heart of the capital's banking district, accusing the finance industry of funding climate change and the finance ministry of trying to water down government action to mitigate it.

It criticized Field's response to the demonstrator.

"I don't see any justification for the kind of violent behavior that we saw from him last night. It's an extremely shocking and concerning state of affairs," said Rebecca Newsom, Head of Politics at Greenpeace UK.

The City of London Corporation is looking again at its procedures after Thursday night's incident.

"We are investigating last night’s breach of security at Mansion House and will be reviewing arrangements for future events," said a spokesman. — Reuters


June 21, 2019
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