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Former cabinet minister and Conservative MP Andrew Mitchell (L) is greeted by former deputy speaker of the House of Commons Nigel Evans (R) as he arrives to hear the judge's decision at the High Court for his libel action over the "Plebgate" affair in London on November 27, 2014. Former Government chief whip Andrew Mitchell has lost his High Court libel action over the "Plebgate" incident. He sued News Group Newspapers (NGN) over a September 2012 story in the Sun which he said meant he was guilty of launching a grossly offensive and arrogant attack on Downing Street police officers who refused to allow him to cycle through the main vehicle gates, branding them "plebs". A High Court judge ruled that "on the balance of probabilities" Mitchell did speak the words alleged or something so close to them, including the politically toxic word "pleb". NGN based its report on the account given in his log by police officer Toby Rowland. AFP PHOTO / JUSTIN TALLIS (Photo credit should read JUSTIN TALLIS/AFP via Getty Images)
Former cabinet minister and Conservative MP Andrew Mitchell (L) is greeted by former deputy speaker of the House of Commons Nigel Evans (R) as he arrives to hear the judge's decision at the High Court for his libel action over the "Plebgate" affair in London on November 27, 2014. Former Government chief whip Andrew Mitchell has lost his High Court libel action over the "Plebgate" incident. He sued News Group Newspapers (NGN) over a September 2012 story in the Sun which he said meant he was guilty of launching a grossly offensive and arrogant attack on Downing Street police officers who refused to allow him to cycle through the main vehicle gates, branding them "plebs". A High Court judge ruled that "on the balance of probabilities" Mitchell did speak the words alleged or something so close to them, including the politically toxic word "pleb". NGN based its report on the account given in his log by police officer Toby Rowland. AFP PHOTO / JUSTIN TALLIS (Photo credit should read JUSTIN TALLIS/AFP via Getty Images)
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27 novembre 2014
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