LONDON – A person has been charged with utilizing threatening conduct after Nigel Farage had objects thrown at him on the U.Okay. election marketing campaign path.
Josh Greally, 28, has been charged with utilizing “threatening, abusive, insulting phrases and conduct with intent to trigger concern or provoke illegal violence following an incident in Barnsley City Centre yesterday,” based on an announcement from South Yorkshire Police.
It comes after the main Brexiteer, who now heads up the right-wing challenger Reform UK social gathering and is working to be the member of parliament for Clacton, had objects thrown in the direction of him as he campaigned from an open-top bus in Barnsley, South Yorkshire on Tuesday.