Mark Field: Tory MP says colleague had to grab female protester around neck because 'you can't hold her by the chest', in extraordinary BBC interview
‘How do you hold a woman that is not in an inappropriate way?’, asks Bob Stewart
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Your support makes all the difference.A Conservative MP has claimed that Mark Field grabbed a climate change protester by the neck because he “could not hold her by the chest”.
Colonel Bob Stewart, a former British Army officer, sought to defend the former Foreign Office minister by suggested he could not have touched the Greenpeace activist anywhere else on her body.
He also said that Janet Baker could have been a suicide bomber targeting the Chancellor’s Mansion House speech in the City of London.
“I don’t quite understand why he should be suspended,” Mr Stewart told BBC Radio 4’s World at One.
“As a man, how do you hold a woman that is not in an inappropriate way? You can’t hold her by the waist, you can’t hold her by lower down, you can’t hold her by the chest.
“The only way you can really control someone in those circumstances is possibly by the collar, but she wasn’t wearing a collar so that’s why his hand was probably around her neck.
“If he had touched her anywhere else he would probably have been deemed highly inappropriate.”
Mr Stewart said: “The only way he could hold her was by the neck because she was wearing a dress. He looked a bit heavy handed but if you are going to act what else could you have done?”
He said that his colleague acted on the “spur of the moment”, adding: ”She might have a belt of explosives, she might have a weapon, she might be trying to do something.
“That is exactly how suicide bombers behave, they don’t run forward screaming they just move into a position and detonate things.
“I’m not saying she was a suicide bomber, who knows. Mark acted spontaneously, he tried to deal with it.”
Conservative MP Crispin Blunt also intervened in the row by claiming that Mr Field was “to be commended” for his actions.
“With in practice minimum use of force he efficiently eliminated a potential threat to people and the event in the absence of any alternative,” he tweeted. “It’s called taking responsibility and leadership.”
Peter Bottomley MP also said there was no reason to criticise Mr Field, saying: “It wasn’t an assault, it was a reversal of direction.”
Ms Barker told the BBC that she would not be reporting Mr Field to the police but suggested that he take an anger management course.
“He certainly manhandled me in a which was very disagreeable to myself and to most people,” she said.
“I’m not going to prosecute, I’m not going to go down that route because I just don’t want it to end up in a mudslinging match – the reason we were there was for the planet, for our future, to try and curb CO2 emissions.”
Downing Street confirmed Mr Field had been suspended with a statement saying the prime minister had found the video “very concerning”.
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