12-04-2021, 09:46 PM
Freedom campaigner Fiona Hine plans to call ‘Covid’ lockdown orchestrators Sadiq Khan, Matt Hancock, Neil Ferguson and Jonathan Van-Tam in her court case next week when the fascist UK state seeks to prosecute her for organising what should be a basic human right
Piers Corbyn and a group of fellow anti-lockdown protesters have appeared in court accused of breaking coronavirus restrictions over a year ago.
The former Labour leader’s brother, 74, is charged with holding and participating in a gathering of over 30 people at Trafalgar Square on August 29, 2020.
Piers is also facing similar charges of holding and attending gatherings in Trafalgar Square on August 26, 2020, and October 24, 2020, in Westminster on November 28 and on the South Bank on December 31 that year.
Other anti-lockdown protesters facing trial are Louise Creffield, 35, Vincent Dunmall, 55, Fiona Hine, 36, and Kay Shemirani, 55.
The trial of Hine and Shemirani is due to start at Westminster Magistrates Court next Monday while the others appeared separately.
Hine is representing herself and wants to call witnesses including politicians Sadiq Khan and Matt Hancock, epidemiologist Neil Ferguson, Metropolitan police commander Alex Murray and Deputy Chief Medical Officer Professor Jonathan Van-Tam.
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Piers Corbyn and a group of fellow anti-lockdown protesters have appeared in court accused of breaking coronavirus restrictions over a year ago.
The former Labour leader’s brother, 74, is charged with holding and participating in a gathering of over 30 people at Trafalgar Square on August 29, 2020.
Piers is also facing similar charges of holding and attending gatherings in Trafalgar Square on August 26, 2020, and October 24, 2020, in Westminster on November 28 and on the South Bank on December 31 that year.
Other anti-lockdown protesters facing trial are Louise Creffield, 35, Vincent Dunmall, 55, Fiona Hine, 36, and Kay Shemirani, 55.
The trial of Hine and Shemirani is due to start at Westminster Magistrates Court next Monday while the others appeared separately.
Hine is representing herself and wants to call witnesses including politicians Sadiq Khan and Matt Hancock, epidemiologist Neil Ferguson, Metropolitan police commander Alex Murray and Deputy Chief Medical Officer Professor Jonathan Van-Tam.
Read More: Piers Corbyn appears in court charged with attending five anti-lockdown protests alongside anti-vaxx nurse and other demonstrators