Anti-lockdown protests met by large police presence in central London

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Anti-Lockdown Protests Met By Large Police Presence In Central London
Demonstrators during an anti-lockdown protest at Oxford Circus, London. Photo: PA Wire/PA Images
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By Tom Pilgrim, PA

Central London saw chaotic scenes as anti-lockdown protesters were met by a large police presence.

Several people were handcuffed by officers as demonstrators weaved through the British capital’s streets on Saturday afternoon.

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Police action was met with booing and chants of “shame on you” as demonstrators, many not wearing face masks, ignored requests to go home.

Protest is not a permitted exemption to the prohibition on gatherings under current coronavirus regulations in England and those who attend risk enforcement action by officers, London's Metropolitan Police had warned ahead of the weekend.

The grassroots group Save Our Rights UK, which says it is working for democracy, had planned a protest on Saturday called Unite For Freedom – Time For Action.

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Police detain a woman during an anti-lockdown protest at Oxford Circus
Police detain a woman during an anti-lockdown protest at Oxford Circus. Photo: Victoria Jones/PA

The group took to Twitter to announce a last-minute change to its plan to gather at Kings Cross station on Saturday morning, after it said arrests had been made.

Supporters were instead told to meet at Marble Arch.

Three people were arrested outside the station, police said.

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Shortly before 1pm, police were leading people away in handcuffs from London’s Hyde Park.

A large crowd of demonstrators chanting “freedom” left the park near Marble Arch and marched along a road parallel to Oxford Street.

A man is detained during an anti-lockdown protest at Oxford Circus
A man is detained during an anti-lockdown protest at Oxford Circus. Photo: Victoria Jones/PA

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Police walked alongside the protesters who carried placards reading “stop controlling us” and “no more lockdowns”.

Other signs read “ditch the face masks” and “no to mandatory masks”.

Officers continued handcuffing several demonstrators as the noisy crowd abruptly changed its direction.

Groups of helmeted police were seen running to respond to protesters appearing at Oxford Circus, Carnaby Street and Regent Street.

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Traffic was temporarily blocked at the latter as police attempted to handcuff people on the ground in the middle of the road.

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