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Sutton Coldfield MP Andrew Mitchell loses plebgate High Court case

Judge rules on balance of probability that former chief whip did use words which amounted to the "potentially toxic" term pleb

Andrew Mitchell outside his north London home

Former Government chief whip has lost his High Court libel action over the .

The Sutton Coldfield MP 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, .

NGN based its report, which it said was substantially true, on the account given in his log by Pc Toby Rowland.

Giving his ruling, Mr Justice Mitting said: “For the reasons given I am satisfied at least on the balance of probabilities that Mr Mitchell did speak the words alleged or something so close to them as to amount to the same including the politically toxic word pleb.”

The officer claimed statements made by the 58-year-old MP for Sutton Coldfield from December 2012 onwards falsely suggested he had fabricated his allegations.

But Mr Mitchell, who resigned as whip a month after the altercation, denied saying: "Best you learn your f* place - you don't run this f* government - you're f* plebs."

He said he would never call a policeman a pleb "let alone a f* pleb" - although he agreed he muttered audibly under his breath 'I thought you lot were supposed to f* help us' - but not at the officer.

He was in a hurry to get to the Carlton Club that evening and was expecting to be let through as he had been without difficulty that morning and after lunch.