Suspended prison sentence for man who threw object at Nigel Farage in Barnsley

A man has been handed a suspended prison sentence after being convicted of throwing what appeared to be a coffee cup at Nigel Farage during the recent general election campaign.

Josh Greally, 28, was sentenced to six weeks in prison, suspended for 12 months, at Barnsley magistrates court after throwing items at the Reform UK leader who was campaigning in the South Yorkshire town.

Greally was also ordered to carry out 120 hours of unpaid work, 20 rehabilitation activity days, and pay £85 court costs and a surcharge of £154.

He had previously pleaded guilty to a public order offence in relation to the incident, which took place on 11 June in Barnsley town centre.

Greally was quickly arrested by police after he threw what appeared to be a coffee cup as well as another object at the politician, who was campaigning from the top deck of an open-top bus.

Farage, who is now the MP for Clacton, was standing at the top of the stairs on the vehicle, along with Reform UK supporters and journalists, when he heard the action and ducked.

Nigel Farage reacts as something is thrown towards him: he is raising a hand to his face and grimacing with his eyes shut
Nigel Farage reacts as something is thrown towards him in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, while on the general election campaign trail. Photograph: Danny Lawson/PA

At an earlier hearing in June, the judge, Tim Spruce, said it appeared that the first item Greally threw at the politician was a coffee cup, but it was not clear what the second object was, adding that it could have been another cup or some paper.

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Neither of the objects hit Farage. The incident was captured on mobile phone footage, but it was not possible to ascertain what the objects were, the court heard.

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