PIERS Corbyn joined hundreds of people in Bournemouth for a protest against coronavirus restrictions and mandatory vaccinations.
The brother of former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn delivered a passionate speech where he said there was “no justification” for restrictions for a virus “no more dangerous than the flu”.
He added he had to warn people of the “dangers” of the vaccine, describing it as “deadly dangerous”.
The crowd gathered in the gardens by the Cenotaph and chanted for “freedom” and to “stop the tyranny”.
Protesters held signs aloft calling for no mandatory vaccinations, especially in children, and reading messaged like “my body, my choice”.
Piers Corbyn ended his speech by leading a chant of “resist, defy, do not comply”.
A live band also played to the crowd of protesters before the speeches of Piers Corbyn and other guest speakers.
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