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Two cleared in handcuffed MP case | Two cleared in handcuffed MP case |
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A fathers' rights campaigner who handcuffed himself to former children's minister Margaret Hodge has been cleared of false imprisonment. | A fathers' rights campaigner who handcuffed himself to former children's minister Margaret Hodge has been cleared of false imprisonment. |
Mrs Hodge was ambushed at a Law Society conference at the Lowry Hotel in Salford, Greater Manchester, in 2004. | Mrs Hodge was ambushed at a Law Society conference at the Lowry Hotel in Salford, Greater Manchester, in 2004. |
The MP was handcuffed for 20 minutes Manchester Crown Court heard. | The MP was handcuffed for 20 minutes Manchester Crown Court heard. |
Jonathan Stanesby, 41, from Ivybridge, Devon, was cleared along with Jason Hatch, 35, from Cheltenham, who tried but failed to reach the MP. | Jonathan Stanesby, 41, from Ivybridge, Devon, was cleared along with Jason Hatch, 35, from Cheltenham, who tried but failed to reach the MP. |
Mrs Hodge, who is now culture minister, had to be freed with bolt cutters. | Mrs Hodge, who is now culture minister, had to be freed with bolt cutters. |
The minister was at the Lowry Hotel on 19 November for a conference called "Battle of the Sexes". | The minister was at the Lowry Hotel on 19 November for a conference called "Battle of the Sexes". |
Margaret Hodge MP was at a Law Society conference | |
She was handcuffed by Mr Stanesby as she took part in a question-and-answer session afterwards. | She was handcuffed by Mr Stanesby as she took part in a question-and-answer session afterwards. |
He cuffed her wrist to his, saying: "Margaret Hodge, I'm arresting you for covering up child abuse." | He cuffed her wrist to his, saying: "Margaret Hodge, I'm arresting you for covering up child abuse." |
This was a reference to Mrs Hodge's time as a councillor in Islington, north London. | This was a reference to Mrs Hodge's time as a councillor in Islington, north London. |
Mr Hatch also attempted to handcuff the Cabinet minister and MP for Barking but was blocked from reaching her by Mrs Hodge's assistant private secretary. | Mr Hatch also attempted to handcuff the Cabinet minister and MP for Barking but was blocked from reaching her by Mrs Hodge's assistant private secretary. |
At the trial Mrs Hodge described how she was "distressed" by the activists' actions. | At the trial Mrs Hodge described how she was "distressed" by the activists' actions. |
'Upset and disturbed' | 'Upset and disturbed' |
"I did have a pain on my wrist for about six months afterwards," she said. | "I did have a pain on my wrist for about six months afterwards," she said. |
"I was upset and I was very disturbed by that incident." | "I was upset and I was very disturbed by that incident." |
But Kyri Argyropoulos, for Mr Stanesby, suggested that the minister was not prepared to meet members of Fathers 4 Justice because of their past behaviour. | But Kyri Argyropoulos, for Mr Stanesby, suggested that the minister was not prepared to meet members of Fathers 4 Justice because of their past behaviour. |
He suggested she was "far from accessible" - a charge Mrs Hodge denied. | He suggested she was "far from accessible" - a charge Mrs Hodge denied. |
Jonathan Stanesby at a previous fathers' rights protest | |
Alan Wolstenholme, prosecuting, said the men "went much further than they were entitled to do". | Alan Wolstenholme, prosecuting, said the men "went much further than they were entitled to do". |
The verdicts were met with cheers and applause from Fathers 4 Justice supporters in the public gallery. | The verdicts were met with cheers and applause from Fathers 4 Justice supporters in the public gallery. |
The court heard how both men had previously been involved in high-profile protests for the group. | The court heard how both men had previously been involved in high-profile protests for the group. |
Mr Hatch, who gained notoriety after scaling the walls of Buckingham Palace dressed as Batman, thanked the jury after the not guilty verdict was read out. | Mr Hatch, who gained notoriety after scaling the walls of Buckingham Palace dressed as Batman, thanked the jury after the not guilty verdict was read out. |
He said he was "ecstatic" at the verdict. | He said he was "ecstatic" at the verdict. |
"The jury are sending a clear message that the family law courts must be overhauled immediately. | "The jury are sending a clear message that the family law courts must be overhauled immediately. |
"The breakdown in our society can quite clearly be traced to the breakdown of families. The only way this can be rectified is by stopping the secrecy of family courts. | "The breakdown in our society can quite clearly be traced to the breakdown of families. The only way this can be rectified is by stopping the secrecy of family courts. |
"I carried out a citizen's arrest on Margaret Hodge and it looks like the jury thought I was justified to do so." | "I carried out a citizen's arrest on Margaret Hodge and it looks like the jury thought I was justified to do so." |