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Business Secretary Lord Mandelson has had green custard thrown over him by a protester as he arrived at the launch of a low-carbon summit in London.Business Secretary Lord Mandelson has had green custard thrown over him by a protester as he arrived at the launch of a low-carbon summit in London.
The protester, Leila Deen, told the BBC that she was protesting on behalf on environmental group Plane Stupid.The protester, Leila Deen, told the BBC that she was protesting on behalf on environmental group Plane Stupid.
She described the substance she threw as "green-coloured custard".She described the substance she threw as "green-coloured custard".
The government is to call for an international "green new deal" to boost the environmental sector and help lift the global economy out of recession.The government is to call for an international "green new deal" to boost the environmental sector and help lift the global economy out of recession.
Lord Mandelson said: "She was so busy throwing what seemed like green soup or something in my face that she failed to tell me what the protest was about, but, as you can see, thankfully is wasn't paint and I've come through it intact." 'Adolescent protest'
The government wants to turn the UK into a world leader in green industries of the future. The aim is to reduce carbon emissions by 80% by the year 2050. Ms Deen, 29, told the BBC that her actions were motivated in Lord Mandelson's involvement in the government's decision to approve a new runway at Heathrow.
It's not right that someone like Peter Mandelson can stand up and talk about being green Leila Deen, Plane Stupid protester Brown calls for 'green new deal'
"It is for the third runway and the fact that he corrupted our government to create something which will effectively destroy our climate," she said.
"Peter Mandelson is the same person who effectively bullied Ed Miliband and other members of the cabinet to accept a third runway that nobody wants, a third runway that no one was consulted on and no one is able to say no to.
"It's not right that someone like Peter Mandelson can stand up and talk about being green."
But Lord Mandelson dismissed the action as an "adolescent protest".
"She was so busy throwing what seemed like green soup or something in my face that she failed to tell me what the protest was about, but, as you can see, thankfully is wasn't paint and I've come through it intact," he said.
Green summit
Shortly after the incident, he reappeared minus his coat.
Plane Stupid has launched a range of protests against a new runway at Heathrow, including scaling the roof of Parliament and blocking the runway at Stansted.
Gordon Brown is also due to attend Friday's summit, organised to look at ways in which the UK can develop jobs and business in environmental industries.
The government wants to turn the UK into a world leader in green industries of the future, with the aim of reducing carbon emissions by 80% by the year 2050.
Ahead of the summit Lord Mandelson said: "I am not denying that the targets we have set are both tight and ambitious."Ahead of the summit Lord Mandelson said: "I am not denying that the targets we have set are both tight and ambitious."