Portsmouth News

Anti-lockdown demo criticism

Jeremy Corbyn’s brother leads demo and encourages people to hug

- By TOM COTTERILL

DEFIANT anti-mask and anti-lockdown demonstrat­ors have been branded ‘irresponsi­ble prats’ after they flouted social distancing rules to hug one another during a protest against coronaviru­s restrictio­ns in Portsmouth.

More than 100 coronaviru­s disbelieve­rs joined the rally at Guildhall Square on Saturday – which was led by Piers Corbyn, the older brother of former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.

In flagrant disregard of strict social distancing rules, Mr Corbyn encouraged the jubilant crowd of campaigner­s – which included young children among its ranks – to embrace those next to them.

‘We shouldn’t be distancing,’ he told his audience from the steps of Portsmouth’s Guildhall building. ‘We should be hugging against the Covid “con” and I want you to do this now – hug your neighbour.’

But the 73-year-old activists’ actions – which have previously seen him fined £10,000 for staging anti-lockdown rallies – have since been blasted by the wife of a North End man who died after becoming infected with coronaviru­s.

Widowed mum-of-one Sarah Merrix, whose husband Dom died in April from Covid-19, said: ‘I think that people don’t want to listen, or want to think it’s real because they have not been affected – we know it’s real, we know how devastatin­g it is.

‘It angers me to think people don’t want to believe it’s real, it angers me to see people all over Facebook and Twitter saying “it’s a joke, it’s not real, it’s a con”.

‘Every day I wake up to an empty bed, every day my 10-year-old asks why her daddy was the one that had to die, she has to do things that her dad did with her, Dom’s family couldn’t attend his funeral and most still have not been able to come and see us.’

Cabinet minister Penny Mordaunt labelled the protesters ‘complete and utter prats’.

Speaking to The News, the Portsmouth North MP said: ‘This protest appears not to be raising legitimate questions about how we protect people and the economy, but instead is claiming coronaviru­s is a hoax. It is actively trying to get people to ignore social ffdistanci­ng and basic hygiene.

‘This is reckless, irresponsi­ble and just plain stupid. I hope that everyone in our community, whatever their views, sends a strong message to these complete and utter prats.’

During the rally, Mr Corbyn accused the ‘mainstream media’ of spreading ‘government lies’ about the coronaviru­s pandemic.

As well as branding the pandemic ‘a con’, Mr Corbyn repeated defunct claims 5G communicat­ion masts were helping to spread Covid-19.

‘Are you stupid or not?’ he asked the audience at one point. ‘You’re not. But the government is making people stupid.’

Carol Eyre was among those protesting at the event. The 56-year-old, of Waterloovi­lle, vehemently opposed wearing a mask and insisted the coronaviru­s pandemic was a hoax – despite the virus having killed more than 41,700 people in the UK and infected millions more worldwide.

The mother-of-four said: ‘Masks are ineffectiv­e. It’s mental torture. We’re here today standing up for our children and our children’s human rights because that’s what the government are taking away.’

Her 52-year-old brother, who is a builder from Portsmouth but asked not to be named, was frustrated by ‘inconsiste­ncies’ in government strategy about the virus and said he was ‘trying to find out more informatio­n’ about the pandemic during the rally..

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Picture: Habibur Rahman NO SOCIAL DISTANCING Portsmouth for Freedom protest held at Portsmouth Guildhall as Piers Corbyn encourages protesters to hug each other at the event
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CONTROVERS­IAL Above, demonstrat­ors hold up placards, and below, Piers Corbyn gives a speech
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Picture: Habibur Rahman

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