Anti-lockdown protestor Piers Corbyn, 74, sparks outrage as he is filmed peeling social distancing stickers off the Tube without a mask in London
- Anti-lockdown protestor Piers Corbyn filmed removing Covid-19 warning signs
- The 74-year-old is seen walking up and down London's Victoria Line service tube
- Piers, who was not wearing a mask, slammed the PM for delay of Freedom Day
Jeremy Corbyn's brother has been caught removing Covid-19 warning signs from a London tube train whilst not wearing a mask.
Anti-lockdown protestor Piers Corbyn, 74, was filmed peeling off stickers as he walked up and down the Victoria Line service between Green Park.
The signs warned passengers to social distance and also that they could be fined for not wearing face coverings.
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Anti-lockdown protestor Piers Corbyn was filmed on the Underground while not wearing a mask, tearing down Covid warning signs on Victoria Line service
Piers slammed Boris Johnson and world leaders in a rant after lockdown easing was pushed back from June 21 to July 19 following the rise of Covid variants in the UK.
He told commuters and tourists: 'They did not keep their distance at the G7 did they?
The outspoken brother of the former Labour leader removed two stickers from a window of the carriage and three more from glass barriers near the doors.
He added: 'Boris lied to us so we are taking these down ourselves.'
Some passengers looked on in bemusement as he stuffed the signs into an orange carrier bag with the help of another man on Friday.

The 74-year-old could then be seen walking up and down the Victoria Line service between Green Park peeling the stickers off

British Transport Police said they were aware of a video showing two men removing public health stickers from a Victoria Line Underground train
He was not challenged by fellow passengers, who were mostly wearing masks to prevent the spread of covid-19.
British Transport Police tweeted: 'We are aware of a video showing two men removing public health stickers from a Victoria Line Underground train.
'Officers are currently making enquiries into the incident.'
Michael Fogarty joked: 'Can I help you with your enquiries.
'One is Piers Corbyn. You're welcome.'
Mark Jones added: 'If you don't charge him it will set a dangerous precedent.'
Danny Messenger said: 'They also aren't wearing face coverings.
'So that should be an automatic fine.'

Piers Corbyn holds a placard that says We demand public tv debate with all sides of science, on vax dangers especially to children during the demonstration, June 15 2021

Piers Corbyn joins anti vaccination protestors outside an NHS Vaccination Clinic at West Ham's London Stadium in Stratford, east London, June 19 2021
Piers has been arrested at least twice so far in 2021 for repeatedly breaching lockdown and covid restrictions to protest against lockdown measures.
On January 2, he was among 17 people who were arrested for breaching Health Protection Regulations at the demonstration at Speaker's Corner, in Hyde Park.
A crowd of between 200 and 300 people gathered to protest against lockdown restrictions and their civil liberties being curtailed.
It came after Piers 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.
Piers 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.