Yesterday night Opposition MPs led an increasing demand for exclusion zones surrounding schools in order to prevent anti-vaxxers from targeting children.
Sir Keir Starmer highlighted the Daily Mail’s exposé of the protesters spreading dangerous conspiracies among pupils.
And the Labour leader called on the Prime Minister to ‘ban’ the activists at the school gates.
Meanwhile Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey backed the call for buffer zones to stop the ‘intolerable bullying’ of children.
After our investigation revealed that a former school governor was running an anti-vax organization which had pickedeted over 100 schools, the urgent calls were made.

The Daily Mail’s investigation revealed how a former school governor is running an anti-vax group which has picketed more than 100 schools. The image shows anti-vax demonstrators in London during September
The demonstrators falsely tell youngsters and their parents that the jab is ‘deadly’, could leave girls infertile and has killed many children.
Downing Street branded the protesters ‘abhorrent’ and warned their school-gate lies were costing lives.
But the Government said it was up to local authorities to issue Public Spaces Protection Orders – exclusion zones against harmful protests – insisting there was no minimum time requirement to set them up.
Critics claim that the law is too restrictive and makes it difficult to enforce the anti-vax orders. It can take several weeks for the necessary consultation to be organized before they are enforced.
Labour is asking for a simplified process that could be completed in under one hour.
Over the weekend, Sir Keir highlighted a Twitter post of the Mail’s front page that exposed anti-vaxxers for targeting pupils.
He told the Mail: ‘The law just isn’t working and the Tories have been asleep at the wheel instead of stopping these dangerous and contemptible anti-vax protesters outside schools.
‘It is sickening that anti-vax protesters are spreading dangerous misinformation to children.

Sir Keir Starmer highlighted the Daily Mail’s exposé of the protesters spreading dangerous conspiracies among pupils
‘We need the Tories to get a grip and treat this with the urgency it demands to protect our children and their parents from this inexcusable abuse.’
Mr Davey said: ‘The bullying of young, vulnerable people over their vaccination against this dangerous virus is simply intolerable.
‘It’s high time the Government stops dragging its feet on this and steps in to introduce buffer zones around schools across the country.’
Nadhim Zahawi, Education Secretary, said that he prefers police to handle protestors than buffer zones.
‘The Home Secretary has reassured me that the police have all the resources they need to deal with this,’ he told LBC.
‘The anti-vax protesters should not be going anywhere near a school or a pupil or a parent or a teacher. If they do, the police will and can take action against them.’
Kevin Courtney, joint general secretary of the National Education Union, said in some cases it would support police to introduce a ‘buffer zone’ around the school to restore calm.

Liberal Democrats leader Ed Davey said: ‘The bullying of young, vulnerable people over their vaccination against this dangerous virus is simply intolerable’
Geoff Barton, general secretary of the Association of School and College Leaders, said: ‘The idea of exclusion zones around schools is a good one in principle, and we would support anything which prevents protests from taking place, but we are not sure how it would actually be delivered and enforced in practice.
‘The trouble is that once protesters have turned up and conducted a protest there is little that can be done.’
The Prime Minister’s official spokesman said: ‘Spreading lies and disinformation and targeting them towards children, their parents and teachers is an appalling thing to do.
‘We have public spaces protection orders in place which local authorities can use if a protest is persistent, unreasonable or harming the quality of life of those in the local area.’