Full transcript of police officer’s notebook leaked as pressure mounts on Tory whip Andrew Mitchell

SENIOR coalition figures have again tried to draw a line under Andrew Mitchell’s row with Downing Street police despite fresh revelations about the spat.

• Police log alledges Andrew Mitchell repeatedly swore during encounter with police officers

• Members of public witnessed incident according to police notes

• Officers told to learn their “f****** place”

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• Reports emerge that Tory whip enjoyed lunch at Indian restaurant on day he said was “long and extremely frustrating”

The official police log of the altercation records the Chief Whip describing officers as “plebs” and repeatedly swearing.

Mr Mitchell has said his loss of temper came at the end of a “long and extremely frustrating day” but it was reported that his schedule had included a lunch at an upmarket Westminster curry house.

A 442-word account of the incident records Mr Mitchell repeatedly refusing to comply with police requests and then swearing at officers.

The embattled Chief Whip has apologised for not treating the police with respect but denies using the words he is reported as saying.

The police log describes Mr Mitchell speaking to a female officer and “demanding exit through the main vehicle gate into Whitehall”.

He was told that it was “policy” for cyclists to use the pedestrian gate.

“Mr Mitchell refused, stating he was the Chief Whip and he always used the main gates,” the report goes on.

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“I explained to Mr Mitchell that the policy was to use the side pedestrian gates and that I was happy to open those for him, but that no officer present would be opening the main gates as this was the policy we were directed to follow.

“Mr Mitchell refused. Repeatedly reiterating he was the Chief Whip... After several refusals Mr Mitchell got off his bike and walked to the pedestrian gate with me after I again offered to open that for him.

“There were several members of public present as is the norm opposite the pedestrian gate and as we neared it, Mr Mitchell said: ‘Best you learn your f****** place... you don’t run this f****** Government... You’re ******* plebs.’

“The members of public looked visibly shocked and I was somewhat taken aback by the language used and the view expressed by a senior Government official. I cannot say if this statement was aimed at me individually, or the officers present or the police service as a whole.”

The log states that the officer warned Mr Mitchell that he could be arrested for swearing.

“I warned Mr Mitchell that he should not swear, and if he continued to do so I would have no option but to arrest him under the Public Order Act, saying ‘Please don’t swear at me, sir. If you continue to I will have no option but to arrest you under the Public Order Act’,” it states.

“Mr Mitchell was then silent and left saying ‘You haven’t heard the last of this’ as he cycled off.”

The police officer who wrote the report stresses that officers were “extremely polite” to the Chief Whip.

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Mr Mitchell appeared before television cameras yesterday to reiterate his regret over the incident.

But he pointedly refused to answer questions about whether he had branded the police “plebs” - as their leaked written records of the exchange suggest.