Protesters against the vax stormed Covid’s testing facility and marched through it where they tore down signs and threw cones at traffic. They also appeared to be stealing medical supplies. 

Buckinghamshire: Demonstrators shouted repeatedly “shame upon you” at test site workers.

Placards with slogans such as “BBC: Only a few WOKERS!” were held by some.Others pushed signs and put traffic cones on the road, including ‘Fear is a currency of control’, and ‘Fear is the currency for fear’. 

Cries of ‘You murdering b****rds’ and ‘The wind is changing’ are heard as the crowd marches into the site, and one of the demonstrators appears to pick up testing equipment before carrying it out of one of the site’s tents. 

The protestor is seen asking staff members in high visibility jackets: “Have I had the vaccination?” 

A social media user posted footage that shows the incident. It has been seen 10,000 times. 

It came on the same day that Boris Johnson visited a vaccination centre in Milton Keynes, urging people to get tested before New Year’s Eve festivities.

Demonstrators in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, were filmed shouting 'shame on you' repeatedly at testing site staff.

Buckinghamshire: Demonstrators shouted repeatedly “shame upon you” at test site workers.

Cries of 'You murdering b****rds' and 'The wind is changing' are heard as the crowd marches into the site, and one of the demonstrators appears to pick up testing equipment before carrying it out of one of the site's tents (pictured: A demonstrator holds a placard at the site)

Cries of ‘You murdering b****rds’ and ‘The wind is changing’ are heard as the crowd marches into the site, and one of the demonstrators appears to pick up testing equipment before carrying it out of one of the site’s tents (pictured: A demonstrator holds a placard at the site) 

Staff appear overrun as protesters take part in an anti-vaccination Freedom Rally inside an NHS Covid testing centre in central Milton Keynes

As protesters stage an anti-vaccination Freedom Rally at a central Milton Keynes NHS Covid testing center, staff appear overwhelmed 

It came on the same day that Boris Johnson visited a vaccination centre in Milton Keynes (pictured above), urging people to get tested before New Year's Eve festivities

Boris Johnson (pictured above) visited Milton Keynes on the same day to encourage people to have their vaccinations before New Years Eve.

Piers Corbyn (74), anti-vaccination conspiracy theorist, was not visible in the footage. However, he was photographed at today’s “Freedom Rally” in Milton Keynes. 

Alicia Kearns, Tory MP, referred to the video as “utterly appalling” and added: “Thank you so much to all volunteers and staff, who deserve so many better than this shameful self-aggrandizing nonsense.”

Today, Johnson spoke at Milton Keynes’ vaccination clinic, telling reporters, “Everyone should enjoy the New Year, but in a careful and sensible manner – Take a test, ventilate, think about other people, and, above all get a booster.”

Wes Streeting, shadow health secretary said that despite being required to provide sufficient tests for weeks, it was a complete disaster.

People are doing the right thing and following the Government’s instructions. They also test their abilities regularly but are being impeded by incompetence from the Conservative Government.

They need to be able to provide sufficient tests and a grasp on how people keep others safe.

This clip was made after it emerged that Piers (brother of ex-Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn) had been detained on suspicion of inciting people to attack MPs’ offices.

In the wee hours of December 19, he was taken into custody in South London for a video he posted online.The force stated that people were encouraged by the police to torch down offices of MPs.  

MP Alicia Kearns branded the video 'utterly appalling', adding: 'Thank you to all the volunteers and staff who deserve so much better than this shameful, self-aggrandising nonsense'

MP Alicia Kearns branded this video ‘utterly awful’. She added, “Thank you to all of the volunteers and employees who deserve so much more than this shameful, self -aggrandizing nonsense.”

Piers Corbyn is pictured making a speech at an anti-vaccination rally in Milton Keynes today

Piers Corbyn can be seen today giving a speech to an anti-vaccination rally at Milton Keynes

Milton Keynes today: Protesters take part in an anti vaccination 'Freedom Rally'

Milton Keynes today: Protesters take part in an anti vaccination ‘Freedom Rally’

Video posted online by Mr Corbyn. He says that he is trying to make the country more physically fit. That means that lying vaccinators must be eliminated and lying MPs have to be removed.

“We had to show support for all who have rebelled against Boris. Ie, they rebelled from my brother and his friends or the Tories. Yesterday’s vote against the measures was an important step.

“We need to stand by all of them and to take out those who are attempting to introduce fascism.

“You need to compile a list of them… If your MP is on that list, then go to their offices. I’d recommend tossing them down. However, I cannot say this on-air. It’s a good thing we aren’t on air.

His comments were widely condemned, with Mayor of London Sadiq Khan calling them ‘despicable and dangerous’, and Home Secretary Priti Patel describing the video as ‘sickening’. 

Ms Patel had urged police to take ‘the strongest possible action’ against Mr Corbyn.

MailOnline reached Thames Valley Police inquiring about their comments.