Three people have appeared in court after being accused of verbally abusing former Conservatives leader Iain Duncan Smith at a party conference in Manchester last year.
Radical Haslam, 28, is accused of hurling foul mouthed expletives at the former Work and Pensions Secretary at the event last October.
Ruth Wood, 50, from Cambridge, is said to have told the former Tory leader to ‘f*** off out of Manchester’ before calling him a ‘c***.’ Elliot Bovill, 31, is accused of assaulting the MP for Chingford and Woodford Green by putting a traffic cone on his head before running off.
He denied one count of common assault. READ MORE: I was forced to hide in cellar for weeks as Russian troops destroyed my village - but beautiful Manchester has saved me Appearing at Westminster Magistrates Court yesterday (May 16), Haslam, of Manchester, and Wood both denied one count of using threatening or abusive words or behaviour with intent to cause Mr Duncan Smith serious alarm, harassment or distress.
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