Hmmm
How would your allegations of 'anti-democratic' and 'Name and shame' come across if it was J R-M supporter who started the violence?
It looks to me as though the verbal fracas was breaking up when the chap in the white shirt came in, started posturing like a skinhead and then hit one of the female labour supporters. He was then restrained by the Labour people, but struck out again, hitting the blonde (Labour-supporting) woman a second time.
J R-M then tries to hold back the guy in the white shirt. And note that J R-M has played down the incident, specifically not blaming Labour.
Take a look at these videos
https://skwawkbox.org/2018/02/03/excl-new-footage-clearly-shows-mogg-supporter-instigate-violence-against-female-protester/
Here's another view:
https://twitter.com/chloekayex/status/959494136427696128
Here his the evidence from the woman who was punched by the white-shirt.
https://twitter.com/_andreeatweets/status/959510108429570048
I condemn all violence such as this, whether from Left or Right. but it seems to me quite worrying and anti-democratic when people jump to conclusions that 'the other side' (whoever that is ) is the instigator.