Protesters in the UK: The Corona Virus Pandemic is Fake

A woman holds a placard at an anti-coronavirus lockdown demonstration in Hyde Park in London on May 16, 2020, following an easing of lockdown rules in England during the novel coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic. - Fliers advertising 'mass gatherings' organised by the UK Freedom Movement to oppose the government lockdown measures and guidelines put in place to halt the spread of coronavirus in parks around the UK calling for attendees to bring a picnic and music have been circulating on social media. 'mass gatherings' organised by the UK Freedom Movement to oppose the government lockdown measures and guidelines put in place to halt the spread of coronavirus in parks around the UK calling for attendees to bring a picnic and music have been circulating on social media.


Dozens of people have defied social distancing advice to gather at a protest against the coronavirus lockdown in London's Hyde Park.

At least 19 people were arrested and several fines were issued as police off

The crowd had gathered at Speaker's Corner, holding placards with slogans like "anti-vax deserves a voice" and "freedom over fear", with others denouncing social distancing measures as "tyranny".

A woman is arrested by police officers at an anti-coronavirus lockdown demonstration in Hyde Park in London on May 16, 2020, following an easing of lockdown rules in England during the novel coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic. - Fliers advertising 'mass gatherings' organised by the UK Freedom Movement to oppose the government lockdown measures and guidelines put in place to halt the spread of coronavirus in parks around the UK calling for attendees to bring a picnic and music have been circulating on'mass gatherings' organised by the UK Freedom Movement to oppose the government lockdown measures and guidelines put in place to halt the spread of coronavirus in parks around the UK calling for attendees to bring a picnic and music have been circulating on

Image:police arrested several people at the gathering

Piers Corbyn, brother of former Labour leader Jeremy, was led away in handcuffs during the protest after calling the coronavirus pandemic a "pack of lies to brainwash you and keep you in order", PA news agency reported.

David Sampson, 50, who said he works in finance, told PA that he had attended the protest because he "never thought I'd see in my generation the suppressing of civil rights" over a "fake virus".

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He said: "This is nothing compared to what's coming."

Piers Corbyn (C - grey top), brother of former Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn, is led away by police officers into a police van at an anti-coronavirus lockdown demonstration in Hyde Park in London on May 16, 2020, following an easing of lockdown rules in England during the novel coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic. - Fliers advertising 'mass gatherings' organised by the UK Freedom Movement to oppose the government lockdown measures and guidelines put in place to halt the spread of coronavirus in pa'mass gatherings' organised by the UK Freedom Movement to oppose the government lockdown measures and guidelines put in place to halt the spread of coronavirus in pa

Image:piers Corbyn was among those led away in handcuffs

Some of those present continued to promote the scientifically impo that the pandemic has been caused by the deployment of 5G masts.

The nonsensical disinformation that has been spreading online in recent months has resulted in a number of arson at, prompting NHS England'ss as "rubbish".
A man is arrested by police as media with cameras and smartphones surround at an anti-coronavirus lockdown demonstration in Hyde Park in London on May 16, 2020, following an easing of lockdown rules in England during the novel coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic. - Fliers advertising 'mass gatherings' organised by the UK Freedom Movement to oppose the government lockdown measures and guidelines put in place to halt the spread of coronavirus in parks around the UK calling for attendees to bring a picni'mass gatherings' organised by the UK Freedom Movement to oppose the government lockdown measures and guidelines put in place to halt the spread of coronavirus in parks around the UK calling for attendees to bring a picni

Image:The crowds were angry about the lockdown

Deputy Assistant Commissioner Laurence Taylor, who is heading the Met's response to the Covid-19 pandemic, said: "With the easing of restrictions we fully expected open spaces to be busy this weekend."

He added: "It was disappointing that a relatively small group in Hyde Park came together to protest the regulations in clear breach of the guidance putting themselves and others at risk of infection.

"Officers once again, took a measured approach and tried to engage the group to disperse.

"They clearly had no intention of doing so, and so it did result in 19 people being arrested, and a further ten being issued with a fixed penalty notice."

A separate protest in Southampton saw about a dozen protesters gather on Southampton Common, holding placards saying "stop the lies", "say no to tyranny" and "Fight 4 Freedom".

In Belfast, a crowd of around 20 people gathered in Ormeau Park to denounce Northern Ireland's lockdown measures.
The gathering broke up without incident after an hour.

Police attend an anti-coronavirus lockdown demonstration with protesters holding a Union Flag (L), a Flag of St George (R) and a placard that reads I am a free man, I am not a number in Hyde Park in London on May 16, 2020, following an easing of lockdown rules in England during the novel coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic. - Fliers advertising 'mass gatherings' organised by the UK Freedom Movement to oppose the government lockdown measures and guidelines put in place to halt the spread of coronavir'mass gatherings' organised by the UK Freedom Movement to oppose the government lockdown measures and guidelines put in place to halt the spread of coronavir

Image:protesters held up placards during the protest in Hyde Park

Social media has also been used to organise the type of protests seen in Hyde Park on Saturday.

Fliers advertising "mass gatherings" held by the so-called UK Freedom Movement were circulating on Facebook and other sites ahead of the weekend - the first since the government eased lockdown measures in England.

Despite the public now being allowed to spend as much time as they like outside, and to travel by car to get to a favourite open space, people are being asked to "think carefully" about
Demonstrations against lockdown have also been witnessed in the United States,and the rhetoric is the same and that is the pandemic is fake,so there no need for lockdown because it is wrecking peoples' livelihoods.Watch the clip below.


 
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