A man has been charged with using threatening behaviour towards Nigel Farage as he campaigned in South Yorkshire.
Josh Greally, 28, has been charged with using “threatening, abusive, insulting words and behaviour with intent to cause fear or provoke unlawful violence following an incident in Barnsley Town Centre yesterday”, a spokesman for South Yorkshire Police said.
Objects were thrown towards the Reform UK leader while he was campaigning from the top level of an open-top bus in Barnsley, South Yorkshire on Tuesday.
Victoria Thomas Bowen, 25, has been charged with assault by beating and criminal damage over the Clacton incident.
Mr Farage had initially said he would not stand to become an MP as he wanted to focus on the US election in November, but he quickly changed his mind about standing and also became leader of Reform, the party he helped set up that was formerly called the Brexit Party.
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He has previously stood to be an MP seven times but has yet to be successful.