A man has been charged with using threatening behaviour after objects were thrown at the Reform UK party leader Nigel Farage.
The incident occurred while Mr Farage was on an open-top bus, campaigning in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, on Tuesday.
Police said Josh Greally, 28, had been charged with using threatening, abusive, insulting words and behaviour with intent to cause fear.
Mr Greally, from Clowne, Derbyshire, been released on bail to appear at Barnsley Magistrates’ Court on 26 June.
A man in a red hoodie could be seen shouting from a construction area, before reaching into a bucket and throwing objects, both of which missed.
Mr Farage, speaking later while campaigning in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, said the incident was “pretty nasty”.
The Home Office has offered to pay for any additional private security he may need under a new scheme that allows electoral candidates to request funding for security during campaigning activities.
Candidates have been told the Home Office “will consider requests for security on a case-by-case basis, judging each request on its own merits”.
Tuesday’s incident is the second against Mr Farage in eight days.
Politicians from other parties have condemned the “intimidation” of electoral candidates.
Home Secretary James Cleverly said such acts of violence had no place in politics and “should be condemned by everyone”.
Following the incident, Mr Farage said he would not be “bullied or cowed” by people who want to stop his election campaign.
“That’s never going to happen,” he added on X.
The recent incident comes after Victoria Thomas Bowen, 25, was charged with assault after throwing a milkshake over Mr Farage in Clacton-on-Sea.
She is due to appear at Colchester Magistrates’ Court on 2 July charged with assault by beating and criminal damage.
Mr Farage also had a milkshake thrown at him during a campaign walkabout in Newcastle in 2019.
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