...out of the Labour party conference for shouting "nonsense" at Jack Straw in response to a comment he made about the Iraq war. A man who was sitting next to the heckling 80 year old was also heavy-handedly removed for saying "here here", and asking the stewards to handle the elderly politician more carefully.
The full story can be found here;
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4291388.stm
Although they issued an apology, I personally will not accept it, as it is my opinion that the apology was only made in an attempt to reverse the damaging affects (PR wise) of removing the politician in such a way, over a mere remark. These actions are merely indicative of the true nature of the "new labour" party, whose aim is to alienate all but the top 4 most powerful members of the party, and divert power to those people.
This is the way of the new labour - freedom of speech is being ruled out as "dissent" and "terrorism", and anyone who disagrees gets forceably removed and detained under various anti-terrorism acts. The detention of this individual was the first use of an anti-terrorism act for the convenience of a British political party, which is a worrying start to an even more worrying future.