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20th March 2021 – The day the 99% were heard

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Wordwide anti-lockdown protests took place on Saturday, with a huge turnout in London alone.

Hundreds of thousands of people gathered to protest across the United Kingdom, Germany, Holland against the dictatorial tyranny which has been imposed on most of the world disguised as a much needed response to combat the alleged Covid-19 pandemic.

One person attending the protests in London stated how proud they were of everyone who attended and said he felt there were up to 100 thousand people who attended the march for freedom.


Journalist Anna Brees also posted on Twitter that this was “by far the BIGGEST UK protest” she had ever seen. Adding that the police won’t be able to control these crowds.

Crowds marched from Hyde Park to Westminster in London, chanting “We are the 99%” and “You can stick your Covid Vaccine up your arse”.

Deputy Assistant Commisioner Laurence Taylor said that there were a lot more people than the police had expected to turnout for the protest for freedom.

The protests for freedom came on the same day that 60 MP’s (better late than never) wrote to the home secretary, Priti Patel, calling for a change in Covid-19 legislation to legalise protests during lockdown.

The letter, which was organised by campaign groups Liberty and Big Brother Watch, stated that protesting was a basic human right.

Some of those to sign the letter included Tory Mp Steve Baker, and Lib Dem leader Sir Ed Davey.

20th March 2021 will be remembered as the day the 99% were heard.

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2 years ago

[…] per esprimere l’opposizione alle chiusure, cittadini britannici si sono riuniti nelle città come protesta pubblica, nonostante la minaccia di violenze da parte della polizia, come si era regolarmente visto in […]