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    Former Labour MP cleared of harassment

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    27th November 2009

    A former MP has been cleared on appeal of harassing staff at a hotel bar in June last year.

    Helen Clark, also known as Helen Brinton, was found guilty in March 2009 of using threatening words and behaviour.

    Footage of her behaviour at the hotel had appeared on YouTube.

    Clark, a former teacher, was cleared today at Cambridge Crown Court.

    Judge Anthony Bate said her behaviour, while "shameful," was not criminal.

    According to the Daily Mail, prosecutors had alleged she "lost her temper after bar staff refused to serve her more alcohol in the Great Northern Hotel in Peterborough during the afternoon of Sunday June 15, 2008.

    "They alleged Clark had told another customer to 'f*** off, p*** off' and had called a barmaid a 'Portuguese b****.'"

    Clark was Labour MP for Peterborough from 1997 until she lost her seat at the 2005 general election.

    She was a controversial figure at Westminster and was seen as an ultra-loyalist.

    Guardian journalist Matthew Norman one described her as "an alien life force designed by Millbank to stay on message for a thousand years without batteries".

    The 54-year-old reportedly wept when the judge cleared her earlier today.

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