Anti-face mask protesters in London state they will not be ‘tracked’

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    Around 100 individuals have actually collected in Hyde Park today to demonstration versus face coverings ending up being necessary in stores next week.

    The guidelines are currently in location in Scotland, with England due to do the same on July 24. From that date, anybody not using a mask inside a shop can be asked to leave or made to pay a £100 fine by the authorities.

    Those participating in the presentation might be seen using masks cut up to expose their mouths and bring placards that check out: ‘I will not be masked, tested, tracked or poisoned. This will not be my new normal’.

    One male was photographed using a white tee shirt that stated: ‘Save human rights, no to 5G, no to vaccinations’, while another lady had the words ‘question everything’ emblazoned on the front of her top.

    Demonstrators claim masks protest their human rights (Picture: Getty Images)

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    Around 100 individuals collected at the demonstration in Hyde Park (Picture: Getty Images)

    Appearing on Sky News,  Leah Butler-Smith, among the demonstration organisers, discussed that she wasn’t versus face masks in basic, however did not like the federal government informing individuals ‘they have no choice but to wear one’.

    She went on: ‘Because the government started out by saying there was absolutely no way there was any need for a mask, and many other independent scientists have repeatedly said the same, then it didn’t make good sense why they were unexpectedly going to be mandated – however just in some locations.

    ‘Shop workers who are being exposed to the public all the time don’t need to use them however the individual entering into the store is anticipated to use it. It simply doesn’t make any sense. You can be in the exact same place and be informed not use it and after that informed to.’

    Ms Butler-Smith then implicated the federal government of attempting to ‘deliberately frighten people’ and she stated she believed ministers ‘absolutely’ had an ulterior intention to making masks required.

    People attend a protest against the wearing of masks during the coronavirus outbreak, in Hyde Park, London. PA Photo. Picture date: Sunday July 19, 2020. See PA story HEALTH Coronavirus. Photo credit should read: Kirsty O'Connor/PA Wire

    Protesters likewise spoke up versus being evaluated or tracked (Picture: PA)

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    Some still connected coronavirus with prepare for 5G (Picture: Getty Images)

    People attend a protest against the wearing of masks during the coronavirus outbreak, in Hyde Park, London. PA Photo. Picture date: Sunday July 19, 2020. See PA story HEALTH Coronavirus. Photo credit should read: Kirsty O'Connor/PA Wire

    Understandably, few individuals used masks for the demonstration (Picture: Getty Images)

    She continued: ‘I believe because they have spent an enormous amount of money on the vaccine programme already, which has already been tested in other countries, that they don’t wish to lose that cash by individuals selecting not to use up the vaccine since they’ve chosen that in fact, the infection has actually gone through the neighborhood and now, unless you’re really at danger, you’re simply as safe as you would be if it were a regular influenza.’

    Ms Butler-Smith becomes part of Keep Britain Free, an online project which declares the federal government remains in ‘contravention of basic Human Rights’ after requiring companies to close and individuals to stay at home throughout the coronavirus lockdown.

    The group thinks that ‘every aspect’ of UK life is now being ‘controlled by draconian rules and regulations’, with Brits informed ‘how many friends we can have; whose houses we can visit; where we can travel – even what to think’.

    Their presentation follows the Health Secretary validated the brand-new guidelines surrounding face asks in stores today, informing the general public: ‘We cannot let our progress today lead to complacency tomorrow’.

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    People collected to listen to speakers discuss the masks (Picture: Getty Images)

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    A protester explains using face masks as a type of ‘mind control’ (Picture: Getty mages)

    Stating that deal with coverings will ‘increase confidence in people to shop’, Matt Hancock went on: ‘Sales assistants, cashiers and security personnel have actually suffered disproportionately in this crisis.

    ‘The death rate of sales and retail assistants is 75% higher amongst men and 60% higher amongst women than in the general population.’

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