UK politician filmed grabbing Greenpeace protester

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A senior British politician is under investigation after video emerged of him grabbing and manhandling a protester at an event in London Thursday.

According to CNN affiliate ITV News, Foreign Office minister Mark Field has apologized for grabbing a protester by the neck, saying he “instinctively reacted” after guests felt threatened by the woman, who was acting peacefully at the time and was not armed.
“There was no security present and I was for a split-second genuinely worried she might have been armed,” Field, who is Member of Parliament for Cities of London and Westminster, said in a statement to ITV.
“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 apologize 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.”
Field said he had referred himself for investigation to the cabinet office, as numerous opposition lawmakers called for his immediate sacking or resignation.
The Conservative Party lawmaker had been in attendance at a swanky black tie event at Mansion House on Thursday where the chancellor, Philip Hammond, was giving a speech, when protesters from Greenpeace UK, dressed in red wearing sashes with the words “climate emergency” interrupted it.
During the protest, video shows, one woman walked past where Field was sitting, at which he got up from his seat and grabbed her around the neck, pushing her against a nearby pillar. After a brief scuffle, Field is seen leading the woman out of the room by the back of her neck.
A City of London Police spokesman said they were called to Mansion House after protesters refused to leave.
“Officers arrived to help with their ejection. Once in the presence of the police, the protesters were co-operative and left the premises,” he said. “No arrests were made.”
Opposition lawmakers were quick to demand Field’s resignation after the video emerged late Thursday.
“This is horrific,” Labour Party lawmaker Dawn Butler wrote on Twitter. “Conservative Foreign Office Minister Mark Field violently grabs a woman as she protests about climate change at the bankers’ banquet.”
Butler said Field appeared to have committed “assault” and “must be immediately suspended or sacked.”
“No one who reacts like this to a peaceful protest should be sitting in our parliament,” she added.
Field works in the Foreign Office under Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs Jeremy Hunt, who on Thursday was declared one of the final two candidates, alongside Boris Johnson, to be the next Conservative Party leader and therefore British Prime Minister.
The incident comes amid heightened environmental activism in the UK, amid frustration that the Conservative government is not doing enough to tackle the climate emergency.
Thousands of protesters from Extinction Rebellion, a climate group, took to the streets of London in April, disrupting transport for several days, leading to more than 300 arrests.
In a statement on Thursday’s protest, Greenpeace UK campaigner Areeba Hamid said that “business as usual is no longer an option.”
“The real bottom line, the priority that needs to come before all others, is not profit, revenue or growth, but survival. That needs to be recognized in every boardroom and on every balance sheet, starting with the Chancellor’s,” she said.
“The people in this room have been funding climate change, and we’re not giving the banks and hedge funds a pass for their unethical investment decisions anymore … The serious, sensible, grey-suited grown-ups in the room ignored the warning signs and crashed the economy in 2008. We can’t afford to let them crash the climate too.”
Young people in particular have taken up the fight for greater climate action, with students staging walkouts and joining the Extinction Rebellion protests.
On Twitter, ITV News political correspondent Paul Brand wrote “if ever there was an image that sums up the Conservative Party’s disconnect with the younger generation right now it’s a man in black tie at an elite dinner grabbing a climate change protestor by her neck.”