Labour MP Chris Webb had been chatting with his wife moments before the gang struck (Picture: Getty)

The 38-year-old MP for Blackpool South said he was chatting to his wife during the walk back to his flat in the capital when he stopped off at a shop in Lambeth, south London, shortly before 10pm.

Within seconds of leaving the store, he was ambushed ‘completely from behind’ and grabbed before he could reach for the device which he had just put back into his pocket.

He told Metro: ‘It was a number of individuals all masked up, all on bikes. There were five or six and they grabbed the phone and managed to get away quite quickly on the bikes.

‘The phone was in my pocket and I was leaning into it but then they were able to grab it. I think they probably spotted me on it beforehand.

‘Normally, if I’m on the phone I’ll have my headphones in and when I leave Parliament in the evening I always phone my wife et cetera, but I left my headphones back in Blackpool this week.’

Mr Webb, a 6ft 2ins ex-rugby league player, said he fortunately came away with no physical injuries except a bruise on his arm from where he was restrained.

‘I think I got away very lucky compared to other individuals that this has happened to,’ he said.

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, with Chris Webb, Labour's candidate for the Blackpool South parliamentary by-election, during his visit to Blackpool seafront in Lancashire. The by-election was called after the resignation of former Conservative MP Scott Benton, who was caught in a lobbying sting and found to have breached Commons rules. Picture date: Thursday April 11, 2024. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Owen Humphreys/PA Wire
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer with his MP for Blackpool South (Picture: PA)

Urging people to ‘be vigilant’, especially while using their phones, he said: ‘If this can happen to someone my height, my size, I’m a big lad, it can happen to anyone.

‘Just be careful. Unfortunately we’ve got people who are out there targeting people with phones.

‘Just be vigilant and try and use headphones where possible.’

The Metropolitan Police has been contacted for comment.

The MP praised the police response to his call, saying the officers ‘went above and beyond’.

‘Obviously as a member of Parliament I made the call because of stuff I can have on my phone,’ he said.

‘They were brilliant with the response. I’m just really appreciative of the police and what they did.

‘I can’t praise them enough really. I know they get a bad rep a lot of the time and the good work they do often goes unreported and unnoticed.

‘I couldn’t have asked for a better response.’

Fellow MPs showed their support for Mr Webb in the comments underneath his post about the incident on X (Picture: X/@ChrisWebbMP)
Fellow MPs showed their support for Mr Webb in the comments underneath his post about the incident on X (Picture: X/@ChrisWebbMP)

Fellow MPs showed their support for Mr Webb in the comments underneath his post about the incident on X.

Labour MP Kate Osbourne said: ‘That’s awful. Sorry to hear this Chris x.’

Former leader of Liberal Democrats Tim Farron wrote: “That’s awful – I hope you are ok?”

Jacob Collier, MP for Burton and Uttoxeter, added: ‘So sorry to see this, Chris. Best wishes.’

Last month, a suspected phone snatcher was arrested seconds after a device was stolen after members of the public apprehended him.

In the same month, Metro went out with Met Police officers around London’s Oxford Street to find out how they stop phone snatchers.

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