Hundreds of anti-vaxxer protestors march through London
Hundreds of anti-vaxxer protestors march through London in opposition to vaccine passports and giving children the jab
Protesters flocked to Parliament Square, Whitehall and Piccadilly Circus to pressure over vaccine passportsMeanwhile hundreds descended on Glasgow City Centre for an independence march hijacked by anti-vaxxersEx-Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn’s brother Piers led the takeover as he called for end to coronavirus vaccines
A huge anti vaccine passports march took over central London today as demonstrators waved large placards protesting against the documentation.
Activists flocked to Parliament Square, Whitehall and Piccadilly Circus to pressure the government into ruling them out for good.
The topic has caused issues in Boris Johnson‘s government, with him facing a Cabinet revolt and being accused of denying people their fundamental freedoms.
Meanwhile hundreds descended on Glasgow City Centre for a Scottish independence march that was hijacked by anti-vaxxers.
Former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn’s brother Piers led the takeover as he called for an end to coronavirus vaccines.
The protests come just five days after dozens of anti-vaccine thugs tried to storm the BBC‘s west London studios – prompting violent clashes with police.
The march, organised by anti-lockdown group Official Voice, was believed to have been directed against vaccine passports and jabs for children.
A huge anti vaccine passports march took over central London today as demonstrators waved large placards protesting against the documentation
Activists flocked to Parliament Square, Whitehall and Piccadilly Circus to pressure the government into ruling them out for good
The topic has caused issues in Boris Johnson’s government, with him facing a Cabinet revolt and being accused of denying people their fundamental freedoms
Meanwhile hundreds descended on Glasgow City Centre for a Scottish independence march that was hijacked by anti-vaxxers. Pictured: London today
Today’s London rally saw protesters teem into the city centre with placards and printed tops calling for vaccine passports to be abandoned
The crowds lined Parliament Square and posed for pictures in front of Elizabeth Tower – which holds Big Ben – as well as Portcullis House
Today’s London rally saw protesters teem into the city centre with placards and printed tops calling for vaccine passports to be abandoned.
The crowds lined Parliament Square and posed for pictures in front of Elizabeth Tower – which holds Big Ben – as well as Portcullis House.
Others flooded Whitehall where they shouted and waved their banners in front of 10 Downing Street during the afternoon.
One placard read: ‘Boris leave the kids alone. Vaccinating children will not stop this virus from spreading.’ Another simply said: ‘No vaccine passport.’
A woman held a sign saying: ‘Covid jab? It’s a shot in the dark. Trials complete 2023.’ And one more bizarrely added: ‘The Covid crisis was engineered for evil profit. Say no to vaccine passports.’
Others donned anti-vaxx shirts with messages spewed across them calling for people to stop getting the coronavirus jab.
One said: ‘Covid lies equals state tyranny.’ Another said: ‘Stuff their great reset new normal build back stupider. No to health apartheid. Join the resistance.’
Others flooded Whitehall where they shouted and waved their banners in front of 10 Downing Street during the afternoon
One placard read: ‘Boris leave the kids alone. Vaccinating children will not stop this virus from spreading.’ Another simply said: ‘No vaccine passport’
A woman held a sign saying: ‘Covid jab? It’s a shot in the dark. Trials complete 2023.’ And one more bizarrely added: ‘The Covid crisis was engineered for evil profit. Say no to vaccine passports’
Others donned anti-vaxx shirts with messages spewed across them calling for people to stop getting the coronavirus jab
One said: ‘Covid lies equals state tyranny.’ Another said: ‘Stuff their great reset new normal build back stupider. No to health apartheid. Join the resistance’
It comes as Piers Corbyn took a weekend off protesting in London and headed to Scotland where he marched on Glasgow city centre. Pictured: London today
Hundreds had earlier turned out for a Scottish independence demonstration with Saltire and Yes flags streamed across George Square. Pictured: London today
It comes as Piers Corbyn took a weekend off protesting in London and headed to Scotland where he marched on Glasgow city centre.
Hundreds had earlier turned out for a Scottish independence demonstration with Saltire and Yes flags streamed across George Square.
The two marches came to a head in the city centre and there was reportedly a brief standoff before both sides moved on.
The Scottish Independence Movement campaign group organised the Yes march in a bid to draw attention to getting Scotland out of the UK.
A spokesman said: ‘We decided against holding a rally due to Covid-19 restrictions just being lifted. We felt as an organisation that it this was too soon so we will disperse when the march finishes at Glasgow Green. Choose your pub wisely.
‘We may have musicians in the crowd who may do solo sets at the Green. Regarding Yes stalls at Glasgow Green, if as an organisation you feel you want to set up a stall you are more than welcome, mindful that no rally is taking place.’
The two marches came to a head in the city centre and there was reportedly a brief standoff before both sides moved on. Pictured: London today
Piers Corbyn was recorded stalking through the Merchant City nearby as he joined fellow followers of the Resistance GB group. Pictured: London today
It claims to report on ‘Natural Rights, Civil Liberties, Police Abuses and Government Criminality’ and live streamed the march online. Pictured: London today
On Monday dozens of anti-vaccine protesters tired to storm the BBC ‘s west London studios prompting violent clashes with police – with at least one making it inside. Pictured: London today
Monday’s protest, organised by anti-lockdown group Official Voice, is believed to have been directed against vaccine passports and jabs for children. Pictured: London today
One man on a bike strapped jobs not jabs on a piece of paper on his back while he walked towards a traffic light in central London
One of the protesters donned a bright yellow shirt with a message scrawled across it
Piers Corbyn was recorded stalking through the Merchant City nearby as he joined fellow followers of the Resistance GB group.
It claims to report on ‘Natural Rights, Civil Liberties, Police Abuses and Government Criminality’ and live streamed the march online.
On Monday dozens of anti-vaccine protesters tired to storm the BBC‘s west London studios prompting violent clashes with police – with at least one making it inside.
The protest, organised by anti-lockdown group Official Voice, is believed to have been directed against vaccine passports and jabs for children.
The protesters started at Shepherds Bush Green at around 1pm before making the short journey to the BBC Studioworks site in White City.
The site is used by BBC Studioworks with ITV live programmes such as This Morning and Loose Women filmed there, as well as some live BBC shows. The BBC Worlds News is filmed nearby.
But the main BBC News programme is filmed at Broadcasting House in Portland Place, Westminster.
Crowds gathered in the city centre of the capital on Saturday afternoon as the sun came out
The demonstrators donned tops with bizarre messages on them that they believe to be true
One woman holds aloft a sign as she attends the march in central London on Saturday afternoon while police watch on
One woman wearing glasses and a backpack on the wrong way around holds up a banner as she marches today
One woman donned a hi vis jacket with her message scrawled across the back in black ink