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Beer thrower 'beaten up by BNP' | |
(about 5 hours later) | |
A Labour MP has claimed British National Party supporters beat up a man when he threw beer over the party leader, Nick Griffin. | |
The alleged incident took place at the Falcon Inn, Painswick, Gloucestershire. | |
David Drew MP claimed the "totally upstanding" man was given "one hell of a hiding" after the incident last week. | |
BNP Deputy Leader Simon Darby said the man lay in wait after an altercation inside the pub and threw a pint of Guinness over Mr Griffin. | |
Speaking in the Commons Mr Drew, the MP for Stroud, said he did not want the BNP "anywhere near" his constituency. | |
'Outstanding individual' | |
"I don't know why [Mr Griffin] was wined and dined in my constituency in Painswick but he was," he said. | "I don't know why [Mr Griffin] was wined and dined in my constituency in Painswick but he was," he said. |
"It just so happens that one of my constituents took offence at this and happened to spill some beer over Mr Griffin. | "It just so happens that one of my constituents took offence at this and happened to spill some beer over Mr Griffin. |
"I happen to know the young man, and he is totally upstanding - he's an outstanding individual. | "I happen to know the young man, and he is totally upstanding - he's an outstanding individual. |
He was restrained by our security because he had a glass in his hand and you can't go throwing beer over MPs Simon Darby, BNP | |
"As a result of this he was taken outside and given one hell of a hiding." | "As a result of this he was taken outside and given one hell of a hiding." |
However Simon Darby, deputy leader of the BNP, said Mr Griffin and his guests were just having a meal when there was an altercation with the man. | However Simon Darby, deputy leader of the BNP, said Mr Griffin and his guests were just having a meal when there was an altercation with the man. |
"He was asked to leave the pub by the landlord," said Mr Darby. | "He was asked to leave the pub by the landlord," said Mr Darby. |
"As we were leaving he had been lying in wait for us and threw a pint of Guinness over Mr Griffin. | "As we were leaving he had been lying in wait for us and threw a pint of Guinness over Mr Griffin. |
"He was restrained by our security because he had a glass in his hand and you can't go throwing beer over MPs." | "He was restrained by our security because he had a glass in his hand and you can't go throwing beer over MPs." |
But Mr Drew said: "I am not prepared to accept that any politician has a private army." | But Mr Drew said: "I am not prepared to accept that any politician has a private army." |
Tory MP for Ribble Valley Nigel Evans said he was "very disturbed" to hear about the story and quipped: "What a dreadful waste of beer." | Tory MP for Ribble Valley Nigel Evans said he was "very disturbed" to hear about the story and quipped: "What a dreadful waste of beer." |
He added: "If people were beaten up every time beer was spilled over them, then there would hardly be any room in the accident and emergency of any hospital of this country." | He added: "If people were beaten up every time beer was spilled over them, then there would hardly be any room in the accident and emergency of any hospital of this country." |
But Mr Darby said Mr Drew was "trying to distort and warp the situation". | |
He said: "This was an assault and we have yet to decide whether to report it to the police." |
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