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Greenpeace has accused Foreign Office minister Mark Field of assault, after he pushed a female activist out of a black-tie City event. | Greenpeace has accused Foreign Office minister Mark Field of assault, after he pushed a female activist out of a black-tie City event. |
Mr Field claimed he reacted "instinctively" and has referred himself to the Cabinet Office for an investigation. | Mr Field claimed he reacted "instinctively" and has referred himself to the Cabinet Office for an investigation. |
He also apologised to the woman for "grabbing her" - but said he was worried she may have been armed. | He also apologised to the woman for "grabbing her" - but said he was worried she may have been armed. |
The Tory MP has been widely criticised, but some people defended his actions. | The Tory MP has been widely criticised, but some people defended his actions. |
Thursday night's incident - which was filmed - happened after climate change protesters disrupted the beginning of Chancellor Philip Hammond's annual Mansion House speech to the City about the state of the UK economy. | Thursday night's incident - which was filmed - happened after climate change protesters disrupted the beginning of Chancellor Philip Hammond's annual Mansion House speech to the City about the state of the UK economy. |
Dozens of activists - dressed in suits, red dresses and sashes - "gatecrashed" the dinner, according to Greenpeace, and refused to leave. | Dozens of activists - dressed in suits, red dresses and sashes - "gatecrashed" the dinner, according to Greenpeace, and refused to leave. |
Video footage shows Mr Field getting out of his seat and stopping one female protester by pushing her against a column and then marching her out of the room. | Video footage shows Mr Field getting out of his seat and stopping one female protester by pushing her against a column and then marching her out of the room. |
'Shameful' | 'Shameful' |
In a statement, Greenpeace said it was "shocked" at the response to a peaceful protest. | In a statement, Greenpeace said it was "shocked" at the response to a peaceful protest. |
One of its climate campaigners, Areeba Hamid, said: "The protester in question was hoping to discuss climate change and the economic reforms we need with the financiers and bankers at the dinner. | One of its climate campaigners, Areeba Hamid, said: "The protester in question was hoping to discuss climate change and the economic reforms we need with the financiers and bankers at the dinner. |
"Mark Field is the MP for the City and represents many of those financiers and bankers. We hope they will show a greater willingness to listen and understand the necessity for urgent action than their representative." | "Mark Field is the MP for the City and represents many of those financiers and bankers. We hope they will show a greater willingness to listen and understand the necessity for urgent action than their representative." |
Labour's shadow women and equalities minister, Dawn Butler, was among those who criticised Mr Field, tweeting: "This is horrific... He must immediately be suspended or sacked." | Labour's shadow women and equalities minister, Dawn Butler, was among those who criticised Mr Field, tweeting: "This is horrific... He must immediately be suspended or sacked." |
Fellow Labour MP Tonia Antoniazzi added: "No one who reacts like this to a peaceful protest should be sitting in our Parliament." | Fellow Labour MP Tonia Antoniazzi added: "No one who reacts like this to a peaceful protest should be sitting in our Parliament." |
And Jess Phillips MP tweeted: "Every MP has to deal with protest and conflict, it is done with words. To watch this is so so awful." | And Jess Phillips MP tweeted: "Every MP has to deal with protest and conflict, it is done with words. To watch this is so so awful." |
Meanwhile Liberal Democrat MP Chuka Umunna described Mr Field's actions as "totally unacceptable" while former Tory MP Sarah Wollaston said it was "absolutely shameful, a male MP marching a woman out of a room by her neck". | Meanwhile Liberal Democrat MP Chuka Umunna described Mr Field's actions as "totally unacceptable" while former Tory MP Sarah Wollaston said it was "absolutely shameful, a male MP marching a woman out of a room by her neck". |
But one of Mr Field's Conservative colleagues, Sir Peter Bottomley MP, said he had done nothing wrong. | But one of Mr Field's Conservative colleagues, Sir Peter Bottomley MP, said he had done nothing wrong. |
"I think Mark Field did the right thing. He prevented the woman going further, he reversed her direction and she went out pretty willingly," he told the BBC. | |
"He intervened - I congratulate him for that, I would have done the same. Although she may have been harmless, others won't be." | |
Sir Peter said that attacks on MPs and their staff meant that such protests could not be ignored. "Not intervening often has a cost, and if this becomes a fashion, there will be casualties," he said. | |
'Guests felt threatened' | 'Guests felt threatened' |
In a statement given to ITV News, Mr Field - who is the Foreign Office minister for Asia and the Pacific - said: "In the confusion many guests understandably felt threatened and when one protester rushed past me towards the top table I instinctively reacted. | In a statement given to ITV News, Mr Field - who is the Foreign Office minister for Asia and the Pacific - said: "In the confusion many guests understandably felt threatened and when one protester rushed past me towards the top table I instinctively reacted. |
"There was no security present and I was for a split-second genuinely worried she might have been armed. | "There was no security present and I was for a split-second genuinely worried she might have been armed. |
"As a result I grasped the intruder firmly in order to remove her from the room as swiftly as possible. | "As a result I grasped the intruder firmly in order to remove her from the room as swiftly as possible. |
"I deeply regret this episode and unreservedly apologise to the lady concerned for grabbing her but in the current climate I felt the need to act decisively to close down the threat to the safety of those present." | "I deeply regret this episode and unreservedly apologise to the lady concerned for grabbing her but in the current climate I felt the need to act decisively to close down the threat to the safety of those present." |
He added: "In view of the publicity around this incident I am referring myself to the Cabinet Office to examine whether there has been a breach of the ministerial code, and will of course co-operate fully with their investigation." | He added: "In view of the publicity around this incident I am referring myself to the Cabinet Office to examine whether there has been a breach of the ministerial code, and will of course co-operate fully with their investigation." |
Watching the clip for the first time on BBC Newsnight, former Foreign Office minister Alistair Burt said: "I've no appreciation of the context of anything like that. Mark will answer for himself. But it looks to be a very difficult situation for everyone concerned." | Watching the clip for the first time on BBC Newsnight, former Foreign Office minister Alistair Burt said: "I've no appreciation of the context of anything like that. Mark will answer for himself. But it looks to be a very difficult situation for everyone concerned." |
Meanwhile, Conservative MP George Freeman tweeted: "This looks appallingly rough handling of a woman climate protester in a dress. | Meanwhile, Conservative MP George Freeman tweeted: "This looks appallingly rough handling of a woman climate protester in a dress. |
"But before everyone rushes to instant armchair judgement can I suggest that all of us who weren't there and don't know what was said or done just wait a few hours to hear what those who *were* there say." | "But before everyone rushes to instant armchair judgement can I suggest that all of us who weren't there and don't know what was said or done just wait a few hours to hear what those who *were* there say." |
The protesters were removed from the event after several minutes and Mr Hammond was able to continue soon afterwards. | The protesters were removed from the event after several minutes and Mr Hammond was able to continue soon afterwards. |
City of London Police said they received a call from security at Mansion House just after 21:00 BST. | |
"Officers arrived to help with their ejection. Once in the presence of the police, the protesters were co-operative and left the premises. No arrests were made." | "Officers arrived to help with their ejection. Once in the presence of the police, the protesters were co-operative and left the premises. No arrests were made." |
Resuming his speech, Mr Hammond told the guests: "The irony is that this is government that has just led the world by committing to a zero carbon economy by 2050." | Resuming his speech, Mr Hammond told the guests: "The irony is that this is government that has just led the world by committing to a zero carbon economy by 2050." |