A Brexit campaigner has been released on bail after being arrested over an incident with a Remain-supporting MP.

James Goddard was pictured surrounded by supporters in a pub in Holborn, London, immediately after leaving a police station on Saturday.

Metropolitan Police said the man, who has not been charged, had been released on bail until early February.

Officers earlier confirmed the campaigner, who is in his 30s, was arrested on suspicion of public order offences that allegedly took place on Monday 7 January.

Image: James Goddard leaves a police station after being released on bail

In a statement, the force said he was arrested at 11.42am on Saturday outside St James's Park Tube station.


His supporters later staged a sit-down protest outside Holborn police station.

Image: Supporters of James Goddard had been protesting in London

Anna Soubry, a prominent supporter of a second EU referendum, was taunted during live TV interviews in Westminster on Monday.

She was later harangued by a group of men as she made her way back to parliament.

Ms Soubry posted about the incidents on Twitter: "Apparently MPs & politicians are meant to accept it as part of the democratic process."

Dozens of MPs wrote to the Metropolitan Police commissioner to express "serious concerns" about the "deteriorating public order and security situation" in Westminster.

The issue was discussed in the House of Commons, with Tory MP Nick Boles raising a point of order about reports of "threatening behaviour of certain protesters" towards Ms Soubry.

House of Commons Speaker John Bercow told MPs the police had been "made well aware" of his concerns.