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Watch: Convicted MP Mike Amesbury says he’ll resign on the “earliest alternative”

Former Labour MP Mike Amesbury has stated he’ll stand down from parliament after being given a jail sentence for repeatedly punching a constituent.

The Runcorn and Helsby MP has informed the REPORTAHOLICS he’ll start the “statutory course of” of winding up his workplace earlier than resigning as an MP “as quickly as attainable”.

His resignation will set off the primary by-election of Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour authorities.

Amesbury was given a 10-week jail sentence, suspended for 2 years, after he admitted assaulting Paul Fellows.

In his first interview because the sentencing, Amesbury stated he “regrets” attacking Mr Fellows “each second, each day”.

However Amesbury informed the REPORTAHOLICS he would have tried to stay an MP – a job he stated was his “calling” – had he been given a lighter neighborhood sentence.

“I’d have continued to serve my constituents, I used to be elected simply seven or eight months in the past,” he stated.

“And that may have been my intentions, if I used to be in a position to, to proceed.”

Underneath parliamentary guidelines, if an MP receives a custodial sentence, a “recall petition” is triggered.

If a minimum of 10% of his constituents had voted to take away Amesbury, a by-election would have been referred to as – doubtlessly ousting him as MP.

Requested about his future, Amesbury informed the REPORTAHOLICS: “I’ll step apart on the earliest alternative.

“I’ve acquired processes I have to undergo – there is a statutory course of when it comes to redundancies,” he stated.

Amesbury described the fallout from his court docket case as “troublesome”, however stated he “owns” his mistake.

Amesbury defended persevering with to take his MP wages – regardless of not showing in a Home of Commons debates since video of him punching Mr Fellows first surfaced in October 2024.

He informed the REPORTAHOLICS he carried out casework for his constituents, even whereas behind bars.

“I truly picked up some casework in jail,” Amesbury stated, as his workplace supervisor forwarded on “correspondence”.

“Life does not cease as an MP,” he added.

Amesbury spent three nights in jail following his 10-week sentence being handed down at Chester Magistrates’ Court docket on 24 February.

Chester Crown Court docket later suspended his sentence, permitting him to serve his time in the neighborhood as an alternative of behind bars.

As a part of his suspended sentence, Amesbury should perform 200 hours of unpaid work, undertake an alcohol monitoring programme, go on an anger administration course and perform 20 days of rehabilitation work.

Campaigners had referred to as for Amesbury to be stripped of his wages throughout his trial and imprisonment.

The Unbiased Parliament Requirements Authority (IPSA), which regulates MPs’ pay, stated the principles imply that till a member is suspended on account of a Home of Commons disciplinary process they have to be paid their wage.

Requested how he responded to individuals who may assume he had been handled evenly in having his sentence suspended, Amesbury stated he had been “punished accordingly”.

“I pleaded responsible on the earliest alternative when it comes to the regulation,” Amesbury stated.

He informed the REPORTAHOLICS he’s “going to lose the household dwelling”, his livelihood and stroll away with a felony document.

“If folks assume that is evenly, so be it.”

Video footage of the assault, performed in court docket, confirmed Amesbury punching Mr Fellows within the head, knocking him to the bottom.

The politician then hit him a minimum of 5 extra occasions and swore at him.

Amesbury was then heard saying: “You will not threaten your MP once more, will you?”

The court docket heard that Amesbury informed the police he had been approached by a person “shouting and screaming”, and stated that, as a result of he was terrified and the opposite man’s “arms have been swinging”, he felt he had no choice however to “defend” himself.

Regardless of the choose calling his feedback “a pack of lies”, Amesbury maintains he “felt threatened” by Mr Fellows.

Within the days main as much as the incident Amesbury stated he had been coping with loss of life threats and the impression of a stalker which raised his “anxiousness ranges”.

Threats and abuse “make you on edge”, Amesbury stated, noting that two MPs – Jo Cox and Sir David Amess – have been murdered prior to now decade.

“So, when somebody approached me at ten previous two within the morning it was fairly pure to be on edge and anxious – and I acquired it fallacious,” he stated.

He stated he ought to have walked away, including: “I simply noticed purple – a second of insanity which I’ll remorse for the remainder of my life.”

He added he want to apologise to Mr Fellows in individual, however held again because the authorized course of unfolded.

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