Anti-vaxxers target CHILDREN: Piers Corbyn yells at London pupils

Anti-vaxxers target CHILDREN: Piers Corbyn yells at London pupils
Anti-vaxxers target CHILDREN: Piers Corbyn yells at London pupils

Anti-vaxxers have begun targeting children, with Piers Corbyn yelling at London pupils in an attempt to scare them off getting the jab while a separate mob picketed a school in Kent. 

The notorious conspiracy theorist and his allies were spotted yesterday screaming at pupils and trying to shove leaflets into their hands. 

In separate shameful scenes, a group of protesters appeared outside Simon Langton Girls' Grammar School in Canterbury after the government announced it would begin rolling out Covid-19 vaccines to children aged 12 to 15.

The notorious conspiracy theorist and his allies were spotted yesterday screaming at pupils and trying to shove leaflets into their hands

The notorious conspiracy theorist and his allies were spotted yesterday screaming at pupils and trying to shove leaflets into their hands

The notorious conspiracy theorist and his allies were spotted yesterday screaming at pupils and trying to shove leaflets into their hands

Guidance has been issued for head teachers to contact police if they believe protests could take place as the programme will largely be delivered through schools.

The protesters had already shown up outside the school gates earlier this month when they were seen handing out literature to pupils.

Two days later, the Abbey School in Faversham was targeted, with police being called after a woman was reportedly assaulted.

They have now returned to Langton Girls', displaying placards from the opposite side of the road for students to read as they arrived.

To date, 135, 252 have lost their lives to Covid-19 in the UK and 7,465,448 have been infected.

After the initial protest, the school's head teacher Paul Pollard circulated a letter to parents accusing the group of engaging in 'propaganda that has much in common with familiar far-right tropes'.

It read: 'Following the recent events outside the school, where an anti-vaccination group staged a short protest, and with this announcement raising the possibility that this could happen again, I would like to ensure total clarity around this situation and the difference between the protest made and reasoned debate.

'The group that protested outside of the school were not engaged in a science-led debate on the decision of whether or not to vaccinate 12 to 15-year-olds.

'Instead, they were engaged in conspiracy theories, disinformation and various other propaganda that has much in common with familiar far-right tropes.

'Whilst their protest outside school was peaceful, and very few students accepted leaflets, groups of this nature are working to

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