Matt Hancock allegedly assaulted on London Underground

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Matt Hancock allegedly assaulted on London Underground: A 61-year-old man has filmed himself hassling Matt Hancock in a Tube station and allegedly pushing him as he was about to walk down an escalator. Geza Tarjanyi, who has previously targeted Sajid Javid, Chris Whitty and Jonathan Van-Tam, followed the former Health Secretary through Westminster Underground Station yesterday morning and called him a ‘murdering scumbag’. As they approached an escalator, Mr Hancock turned and said ‘don’t push me’ to the 61-year-old conspiracy theorist who then sat next to him on the Tube and continued to rant at him.

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