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Labour Minister Bridget Phillipson addressed the recent incident involving Cheshire MP Mike Amesbury, stating that it is a matter for the police to investigate. In a video circulating online, Mr. Amesbury can be seen confronting a man on the ground before being pushed away by a bystander. The MP has reported the incident himself to Cheshire Police and is fully cooperating with their investigation.

The altercation took place in Frodsham in the early hours of the morning, and Cheshire Police have confirmed that inquiries are ongoing. Mr. Amesbury, who previously served as a junior transport minister in the Labour shadow government, released a statement on social media explaining that he felt threatened on the street and reported the incident to the authorities.

This is not the first time Mr. Amesbury has faced security concerns, as a man was convicted of stalking him at his constituency office last year. The Labour Party has expressed awareness of the recent incident and stated that Mr. Amesbury will cooperate with any inquiries from the police.

Despite the incident, Mr. Amesbury remains committed to serving the people of Runcorn and Helsby as their MP. He had attended a meeting with local residents regarding policing and community safety prior to the incident. Cheshire Police are continuing their investigation into the assault that took place on Main Street in Frodsham.

It is essential that all public figures, including MPs, feel safe and secure in their roles. The safety and well-being of elected officials should be a top priority to ensure they can effectively represent their constituents. The incident involving Mr. Amesbury highlights the importance of addressing security concerns and taking appropriate measures to prevent such incidents in the future.