Anti-vaxxers storm Covid testing centre during
‘freedom’ rally in Milton Keynes
Protesters seen in video appear to confuse test site
with vaccine centre while claiming to have ‘woken up’
Léonie
Chao-Fong
Wed 29 Dec
2021 20.29 GMT
Confused
anti-vaccine protesters entered a test-and-trace centre in Milton Keynes on
Wednesday, appearing to believe it was a coronavirus vaccine centre, where they
were filmed shouting abuse at staff and appearing to steal equipment.
Video
shared on social media showed the group of several dozen activists, led by
former Ukip candidate Jeff Wyatt, walking through the facility holding signs
encouraging people not to get vaccinated and criticising the BBC.
Wyatt, a
former deputy leader of the far-right For Britain Movement, addressed crowds at
a rally held before the storming of the Covid-19 testing site, where he claimed
there are “millions” of like-minded anti-vaccine activists who have “woken up”.
Piers
Corbyn, a prominent anti-lockdown protester and brother of the former Labour
leader Jeremy Corbyn, could not be seen in the footage but was pictured
attending other stops during the so-called Freedom Rally including an invasion
of the Milton Keynes Theatre.
Protesters
were filmed walking towards the NHS test-and-trace centre while a man on a
loudspeaker claims that it is where the “vaccine rollout” is taking place as
activists walk by a sign that reads “Testing”.
Other
demonstrators are heard shouting “disgrace” and “shame on you” as staff appear
to run away and take shelter in offices.
In several
videos, a woman is seen unfurling a sign that reads “Reclaim NHS, End Jab” in
one of the cabins before taking a large box containing what appears to be
testing equipment and papers. She is seen unmasked and smiling at the cameras
as she leaves the testing site.
Thames
Valley police said they were aware of an anti-vaccination protest that took
place in central Milton Keynes on Wednesday afternoon.
In a
statement, the police said: “Where criminal offences have been disclosed, we
will take swift action and bring offenders to justice.
“If anyone
has any information or wishes to report they can do by calling 101 or online
quoting reference 604 29/12/2021.”
The actions
of the anti-vaccine protesters at the test-and-trace centre were described as
“disgraceful” and faced widespread criticism by MPs.
The local
Tory MP Ben Everitt described the protesters as “dickheads” and urged anyone
with information to contact police.
Nick
Thomas-Symonds, shadow secretary of state for international trade, described
the protest as “dreadful”, at a site where “NHS staff are working over the
festive season to help others”. He urged anyone with information to pass this
on to Thames Valley police.
Former
health secretary Matt Hancock criticised the activists’ “appalling behaviour”.
The Conservative MP for Rutland and Melton, Alicia Kearns, described the scenes
as “shameful, self-aggrandising nonsense”.
Helen
Morgan, Liberal Democrat MP for North Shropshire, said the group’s actions were
“totally unacceptable”.
Stella
Creasy, Labour MP for Walthamstow, said the scenes were “disgraceful”. “For
months now we have been warning need legislation to tackle those who harass
others seeking healthcare. Government promised to act weeks ago but nothing as
yet. Enough. It’s not free speech when 50% of debate in fear,” she said.
Matthew
Barber, police and crime commissioner for Thames Valley, said it was
“appalling” to see the protest “escalate into something much uglier”.
He added
that he had spoken to Thames Valley police officers to discuss the police
response on Wednesday evening, and said that “criminal offences will be
investigated and appropriate action taken”.
“All of the
events of today will be reviewed to help plan for future protest events and
ensure that colleagues in the NHS can continue their fantastic work in
delivering the vaccine rollout,” he said.
Joe
Harrison, CEO of Milton Keynes University hospital, said: “I am very sorry and
angry to see NHS colleagues at Milton Keynes Covid testing centre harassed and
intimidated at their place of work.
“Our staff
having to deal with increasing aggression and violence for simply doing their
job. It’s abhorrent, unacceptable and we will not stand for it.”
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