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Ukip MP Douglas Carswell says he was 'left in a state of shock' after 'attempted lynching' by anti-austerity protesters | |
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Ukip MP Douglas Carswell said he was left “in a state of shock” after he was surrounded by anti-austerity protesters as he left Westminster after the Queen's speech. | Ukip MP Douglas Carswell said he was left “in a state of shock” after he was surrounded by anti-austerity protesters as he left Westminster after the Queen's speech. |
The former Tory said he was confronted by a group of demonstrators who chanted “Ukip scum” at him before he was escorted away by police. | The former Tory said he was confronted by a group of demonstrators who chanted “Ukip scum” at him before he was escorted away by police. |
Mr Carswell, who broadcast scenes from the back of the police van to social media, said a group appeared to have “pretty murderous” intentions as they shouted abuse at hime. | Mr Carswell, who broadcast scenes from the back of the police van to social media, said a group appeared to have “pretty murderous” intentions as they shouted abuse at hime. |
Demonstrators have been gathering in London to protest against cuts after the Queen's speech outlined the new Conservative Government's plans. | Demonstrators have been gathering in London to protest against cuts after the Queen's speech outlined the new Conservative Government's plans. |
Police officers assist UKIP MP Douglas Carswell outside St James's Park underground station during an anti-austerity demonstration in London (AFP/Getty) | Police officers assist UKIP MP Douglas Carswell outside St James's Park underground station during an anti-austerity demonstration in London (AFP/Getty) |
Figures for the number who attended the protest, which began in Trafalgar Square, central London, have varied. | Figures for the number who attended the protest, which began in Trafalgar Square, central London, have varied. |
The Press Association has put the figure at about 200, while The Mirror has described “thousands” as being at the event. | The Press Association has put the figure at about 200, while The Mirror has described “thousands” as being at the event. |
Mr Carswell, Ukip's only MP, said he was taking part in a peaceful discussion with a small group of demonstrators before he was confronted by a larger group. | Mr Carswell, Ukip's only MP, said he was taking part in a peaceful discussion with a small group of demonstrators before he was confronted by a larger group. |
He said: “It got extremely, extremely nasty. Their intentions were pretty murderous and I needed a lot of police officers to prevent them from attacking me,” he said, after being taken by officers to another stop to get his bus. | He said: “It got extremely, extremely nasty. Their intentions were pretty murderous and I needed a lot of police officers to prevent them from attacking me,” he said, after being taken by officers to another stop to get his bus. |
“I was stunned. I think MPs should be able to go about their business. It was incredibly intimidating. It was like a lynch mob on the streets of London. I thought this was a country where we had democracy and discussed the issues. | “I was stunned. I think MPs should be able to go about their business. It was incredibly intimidating. It was like a lynch mob on the streets of London. I thought this was a country where we had democracy and discussed the issues. |
”It just got incredibly ugly. It was an attempted lynching. I am in a state of shock. I do not want to have to worry about going about my business.“ | ”It just got incredibly ugly. It was an attempted lynching. I am in a state of shock. I do not want to have to worry about going about my business.“ |
He went on to say: ”If the police had not been there I do not think I would be here now my safety was very, very seriously at risk. I have never seen such hatred. | He went on to say: ”If the police had not been there I do not think I would be here now my safety was very, very seriously at risk. I have never seen such hatred. |
“If this is the way the extreme left behave now, I do not think it bodes well for the future.” | “If this is the way the extreme left behave now, I do not think it bodes well for the future.” |
One protester, who did not want to identified, told PA that Mr Carswell had a bottle of water thrown over him as he was surrounded by demonstrators. | One protester, who did not want to identified, told PA that Mr Carswell had a bottle of water thrown over him as he was surrounded by demonstrators. |
He said: “Douglas Carswell was in St James' Tube, someone spotted him and everyone rushed over. | He said: “Douglas Carswell was in St James' Tube, someone spotted him and everyone rushed over. |
”Everyone was chanting and he was stuck. The police had to push through the crowd and he got a bottle of water thrown over him. | ”Everyone was chanting and he was stuck. The police had to push through the crowd and he got a bottle of water thrown over him. |
“Then police put him in a van and he was driven away.” | “Then police put him in a van and he was driven away.” |
According to reports, there were skirmishes between police and protesters as some of the demonstrators, including some wearing masks and scarves, ran down Whitehall. | According to reports, there were skirmishes between police and protesters as some of the demonstrators, including some wearing masks and scarves, ran down Whitehall. |
One group also staged a sit-down protest by Trafalgar Square, stopping traffic in the area. | One group also staged a sit-down protest by Trafalgar Square, stopping traffic in the area. |
Andy Dent, 39, who runs a joinery business and lives in Surrey, told PA: “The Tories give tax cuts for the rich, they want to bring back fox hunting - they are trying to turn this country back into Victorian England. | Andy Dent, 39, who runs a joinery business and lives in Surrey, told PA: “The Tories give tax cuts for the rich, they want to bring back fox hunting - they are trying to turn this country back into Victorian England. |
”There are people out there who can't stand up for themselves, but that's what Britain is supposed to be about - helping the underdog and doing the right thing. | ”There are people out there who can't stand up for themselves, but that's what Britain is supposed to be about - helping the underdog and doing the right thing. |
“We are going to see more protests when we see what the Tories do when they don't have the Lib Dems holding them back.” | “We are going to see more protests when we see what the Tories do when they don't have the Lib Dems holding them back.” |
Additional reporting by PA | Additional reporting by PA |