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Jeremy Corbyn's brother Piers in trouble AGAIN as he is arrested by police in anti-lockdown protest

Jeremy Corbyn’s brother Piers is in trouble AGAIN – for the second time in 2021 – as he is among 17 arrested by police in anti-lockdown protest at Speaker’s Corner in Hyde Park

  • Piers Corbyn, 73, was among 17 people who were arrested at the demonstration 
  • Large group gathered to object to their rights of free speech being curtailed 
  • Some held banners saying ‘freedom over fear’ at the protest on January 2 

Jeremy Corbyn’s brother Piers was arrested for the second time in 2021 at an anti-lockdown protest in London’s Hyde Park.

Corbyn, 73, was among 17 people who were arrested for breaching Health Protection Regulations at the demonstration at Speaker’s Corner, in Hyde Park, on January 2. 

A crowd of between 200 and 300 people gathered to protest against lockdown restrictions and their civil liberties being curtailed. 

It came after Corbyn was fined and arrested on New Year’s Day after leading a New Year’s Eve anti-lockdown protest near the London Eye, in the centre of the capital.

Corbyn, brother of the former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, posted a video of what was dubbed the ‘NYE Party of Parties’ on his Twitter feed, proclaiming: ‘TOTAL SUCCESS! #NYEPartyofParties by London Eye. 

‘Over 1000 defied all threats +chanted #LetLondonLive! & #Corbyn4London after I announced I will stand for Mayor! Thank you +well done all!’ 

The conspiracy theorist has now been arrested at least five times since the start of the coronavirus pandemic and has received fines totalling more than £10,000.  

Piers Corbyn, 73, (pictured) was among 17 people who were arrested for breaching Health Protection Regulations at the demonstration at Speaker's Corner on January 2

Piers Corbyn, 73, (pictured) was among 17 people who were arrested for breaching Health Protection Regulations at the demonstration at Speaker’s Corner on January 2

Pictured wearing a black woolly hat and a pair of handcuffs, the brother of the former Labour leader stood beside officers

Pictured wearing a black woolly hat and a pair of handcuffs, the brother of the former Labour leader stood beside officers

At the protest on Saturday, some were holding placards and banners including slogans like ‘freedom over fear’.

Pictured wearing a black woolly hat and a pair of handcuffs, the brother of the former Labour leader stood beside officers. 

The Metropolitan Police tweeted: ‘Officers continue to engage with groups of people who have gathered in the Hyde Park area.

‘A number of people have been arrested under health protection regulations and taken into custody.

Piers Corbyn was fined by police after leading a New Year's Eve anti-lockdown protest in Central London

Piers Corbyn was fined by police after leading a New Year’s Eve anti-lockdown protest in Central London

‘We urge those in the area to leave immediately.’

More than two people are generally not allowed to gather in public under Tier 4 rules.

The Metropolitan Police added: ‘Officers will take enforcement action where we see clear breaches of the Tier 4 rules.

‘It’s up to all of us to make the right choices + slow the spread of the virus.’

A group called The People’s Lockdown, Stand For Your Human Rights, had said it was going to hold a event at Hyde Park on Saturday afternoon.

Corbyn bragged that around 1,000 people took part in the protest but in the video, barely two dozen are visible

Corbyn bragged that around 1,000 people took part in the protest but in the video, barely two dozen are visible

It called on people to “stand with your loved ones” in an online post.

Corbyn has become one of the country’s leading anti-lockdown campaigners.

He has found himself involved in multiple legal battles over his opposition to lockdown measures, claiming they are an attack
on civil liberties.  

Corbyn bragged that around 1,000 people took part in the previous protest yesterday but in the video, barely two dozen were visible.

He could be seen leading a group of protestors chanting ‘Freedom’ as they approached a line of police.

Seconds later, he was confronted by officers and appeared to be having a conversation with them before the fixed penalty notice of £200 was believed to have been issued. 

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