With his middle-aged break, hanging jeans and the tendency to stand around, the guy in the hi-fish jacket seemed the typical British worker every centimeter.
To give him his contribution, he proved a deab hand with a brush when he finally got going.
But then he has always been good with his hands. Or to be more specific are fists.
Because this was Mike Amesbury last week – the chattered former Labor Member who hit one of his voters on the ground – to be stuck in a place of community service.
After he was picked up with colleagues in a probationary service service, he started working on a visitor center on the River Weaver in Cheshire, which is being renovated.
It was quite the fall out of the grace for the one -off Minister of Shadow Employment.
Yet the sun seemed to be the early morning kill, and it was infinitely better than being behind bars.
As it was, Amesbury, 55, spent three nights that held the pleasure of Majesty earlier this month before successfully accepted his 10 -week prison sentence for attacking amount of surveyor Paul Fellows.

Mike Amesbury – The Chattered Former Labor Member of Parliament who hit one of his voters on the ground – was seen that he was stuck in a place of community service

After he was picked up with colleagues in a probationary service, he started working on a visitor center on the River De Weaver in Cheshire, which is being renovated

Earlier this month, Amesbury held three nights on the pleasure of his Majesty before successfully accepted his 10 -week prison sentence for attacking
After the drunken fool last October, Runcorn and Helsby MP Amesbury MR Fellows, 45, still hit five times while he lay on the floor and shouted: “You won't threaten the MP anymore, you want, you, soft lads.”
The married father of one, guilty of common attack and accepted Mr Fellows, who had confronted him with a bridge-making in the Cheshire city of Frodsham, had not physically provoked him.
His sentence was reduced to a conditional punishment and he must now carry out 200 hours of community service.