Anti-vaxxers brand Professor Neil Ferguson a 'f****** murderer' as they storm ...

Anti-vaxxers brand Professor Neil Ferguson a 'f****** murderer' as they storm ...
Anti-vaxxers brand Professor Neil Ferguson a 'f****** murderer' as they storm ...
Anti-vaxxers led by Piers Corbyn storm university lecture by Professor Neil Ferguson and demand no more lockdowns as audience member brands him a 'f****** murderer' 'Professor Lockdown' was giving talk on the pandemic at King's College London But he was then heckled by an activist who claimed he was talking 'nonsense' Footage of the clash was shared by anti-lockdown YouTube group Resistance GB 

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Anti-vaxxers led by Piers Corbyn stormed a university lecture by Professor Neil Ferguson to demand no more lockdowns, with one activist branding the scientist a 'f****** murderer'. 

The government advisor, who was dubbed 'Professor Lockdown' at the heart of the pandemic for insisting on tough restrictions, was giving a talk at King's College London earlier this week.

But shocking footage has emerged of him being heckled by an audience member during his address. 

WARNING: CLIP CONTAINS SWEARING 

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Anti-vaxxers led by Piers Corbyn stormed a university lecture by Professor Neil Ferguson to demand no more lockdowns, with one activist branding the scientist a 'f****** murderer'

The anti-lockdown YouTubers loved by Piers Corbyn: Who are Resistance GB? 

They are the YouTubers who claim to show the 'news which the mainstream won't show you'.

Resistance GB were set up in October 2020 to 'resist the erosion and abolition of British culture'.

They say their focus is on 'Natural Rights, Civil Liberties, Police Abuses and Government Criminality in London and wider Great Britain'.

The group, whose logo features a map of the British isles, similar to that of GB News, who were being set up around the same time but to whom they have no relation, claim to feature news which 'the mainstream news won't show you'.

But their one notable 'exclusive' was an interview with conspiracy theorist and anti-lockdown protester Piers Corbyn - the brother of former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn - as he announced he was running for London Mayor.

The fact Mr Corbyn was a candidate was at some point covered in all major national news outlets.

Many of the videos featured on their social media site are from protests around the UK - which have often featured prominently on major news websites and on news channels.

The channel, which has 64,000 subscribers, is loudly 'anti-mainstream media' and have criticised traditional news outlets over their coverage of lockdowns.

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