THE Tories say an activist who allegedly assaulted an energy director has been expelled from the party’s conference and suspended.
Party officials confirmed they are working with the police after Clementine Cowton, director of external affairs at Octopus Energy Group, reportedly told a fringe event she had been “violently assaulted” while attending the conference in Manchester.
According to The Times, Cowton said she was in the bar of The Midland Hotel – one of the main destinations at the autumn political gathering – when an inebriated man, who she described as in his 30s, sat in a seat vacated by her friend.
The male attendee, who has since had his conference pass revoked, made her so uncomfortable that she asked him “several times politely to leave”.
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When he refused to go, the senior executive said she took his phone and dropped it on the floor in a bid to get him away from her.
“He went to retrieve it and then he came back and attacked me,” Cowton said.
According to the report, Cowton said the man tried to punch her but was stopped by others in the bar, with the resulting scuffle ending up with her glass being smashed.
Cowton said she was not intending to say more about the incident, which is said to have seen police called to the hotel.
A Conservative Party spokesperson said: “This behaviour is completely unacceptable and the party has revoked the pass of the individual concerned and is working with the police.”
The party later said it had suspended the Tory member following the reported clash.
Cowton has also been contacted to offer support, the Tories said.
The incident comes as the Government and police face questions over the safety of women in society following the rape and murder of Sarah Everard at the hands of a serving police officer and the killing of Sabina Nessa in south-east London as she walked to a bar.
Cowton said she went public with what allegedly happened to her because she wanted to emphasise that “women are often unsafe in places where other people feel safe”.
Octopus said it would not be commenting.
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In a statement, Greater Manchester Police said: “Police responded to an incident at the Midland Hotel at around 12:30am this morning to reports of an assault on a 33-year-old woman.
“Officers arrived quickly, there were no reports of any injures and no arrests were made. However a man has been identified, (and) had his accreditation removed for the remainder of the Conservative Party Conference.
“Our investigation into what happened is ongoing.
“GMP is here to protect. Women’s safety is a top priority and something we continue to take incredibly seriously.”
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