At least ten thousand people, joined by conspiracy theorist Piers Corbyn, gathered to protest vaccination, lockdown, and 5G, and to call for an “end to government lies.
”
The mass protest took place at Trafalgar Square in Westminster, London, where at least 10,000 people rallied to stand together against government restrictions and vaccination programs.
As the demonstrators marched towards the Houses of Parliament, they called for an end to government lies and the abolition of the 5G network and branded the coronavirus pandemic a hoax.
During the protest, Piers Corbyn, the brother of MP Jeremy Corbyn, was arrested by the police for the third time since May 16 when he claimed that “vaccination is not necessary” and that “5G enhances anyone who’s got illness from Covid” during a protest.
Meanwhile, protesters boycotted social distancing and broke the law by attending a gathering of more than 30 people as they wielded signs and posters that read: “We can choose,” “COVID CURE: Strict 90-day TV-free diet,” “DO NOT COMPLY,” “No To Muzzle Masks,” “Smiles, Not Masks,” “New Normal = New Fascism,” “We will not be silenced with your fear muzzles,” and “Back to normal now!” among others.
“Nothing is more important as time is very short – the Government are voting for a two-year extension of their emergency Covid-19 powers in September 2020,” the event’s description read.
“The first six months was a disaster – this must not be allowed to continue! We have to take a stand.”
As for their requests, the protesters called for “no more lockdowns, no social distancing, no masks. No track and trace, no health passports. No mandatory vaccinations, no ‘new normal’.”
Speaking of gatherings involving more than thirty participants, the police warned people that they “may be committing an offense.”
“Where there were large gatherings of people, including a demonstration in Trafalgar Square, officers have continued to adopt the 4 E’s approach. Officers interacted with people and were explicit in explaining what the legislation means for both organizers, and those attending,” the Metropolitan Police stated.
“That if you attend a gathering of more than 30 people, you may be committing an offense, which is punishable by a fine. If you hold a gathering more than 30 people you might be committing an offense under new changes to the regulations. It is also an offense to encourage others to unlawfully participate in a large gathering.”
Replaced!