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UKIP 'cannot verify' whether MEPs fought | |
(35 minutes later) | |
The UK Independence Party has said it cannot "verify" whether two MEPs had a fight in the European Parliament. | |
Steven Woolfe collapsed and spent two days in hospital earlier this month, claiming he had been struck earlier by colleague Mike Hookem. | |
But Mr Hookem denied this account and, in a report, UKIP says that there were no eyewitnesses. | |
It has issued Mr Hookem a formal reprimand - Mr Woolfe has left the party since the incident. | |
UKIP said what happened had brought "great shame" on both men. | |
On 5 October, reports emerged that Mr Woolfe - an MEP for North West England and, at the time, a UKIP leadership contender - had been considering defecting to the Conservative Party. | |
The party called a meeting for the next day at the European Parliament in Strasbourg. | |
'Man to man' | |
Soon after Mr Woolfe began speaking, Mr Hookem, an MEP for Yorkshire and the Humber, "interjected to outline his disappointment over Mr Woolfe's behaviour", the report says. | |
It adds that a "clear majority" of those at the meeting said he had raised his voice "in keeping with his usual style - assertive but not aggressive". But "a very small number" said this had happened in an "aggressive and overly forceful manner". | |
The report states that Mr Woolfe suggested the two leave the meeting to deal with the issues "man to man". | |
It adds that a "clear majority" of those at the meeting thought this meant he was "offering for Mr Hookem to go outside for a physical altercation" - but a "small number" believed he was "merely suggesting a conversation in a more private environment". | |
Most of those present thought Mr Woolfe had removed his suit jacket at the time, the report says. | |
The two men left the meeting room through separate doors, with those present saying they were gone for between a few seconds and a minute. | |
Mr Woolfe alleged he had "received a blow" from Mr Hookem. But Mr Hookem denied that either man had attempted to strike the other. | |
The report says: "Due to the lack of eyewitnesses, it is not possible to verify either account." | |
'Make them wince' | |
Another MEP opened the door and Mr Woolfe came tumbling back into the meeting room. | |
"Whilst it is possible that Mr Woolfe could have been pushed through the door by Mr Hookem, there is no evidence to confirm this," the report says. | |
A "small number of members" said they had seen Mr Woolfe strike the back of his head on a ledge immediately beneath large glass panels which lined the wall of the meeting room. They confirmed that the force of this impact was sufficient to "make them wince". | |
Both men then continued with the meeting before Mr Woolfe left at about 10.20. | |
At about midday, he collapsed while crossing a connecting bridge within the European Parliament. | |
The report says Mr Woolfe had told UKIP he suffered extradural haematoma, two seizures and a contusion. | |
It adds: "The investigation finds it reasonable to believe that the hospitalisation of Mr Woolfe was as a result of the blow he took to the back of his head, due to his fall." | |
The report finds that "Mr Woolfe instigated the altercation" by offering to deal with it "man to man" and it is "reasonable to assume" he meant to have a "physical altercation". | |
For his part, Mr Hookem "failed to give due consideration to the reputation of the party when deciding to accept Mr Woolfe's suggestion". | |
The party has placed a "formal reprimand" on Mr Hookem's record, "to be considered in the event of a reoccurrence of any infraction which might cause damage to the reputation of the party". | |
It adds that it now considers the matter "closed". |