Priti Patel condemned the anti-vaccine demonstrators who stormed yesterday’s Covid testing center.

There were dozens of marchers who entered the Milton Keynes facility, Buckinghamshire and shouted “shame on YOU” at NHS employees.

Other people hurled traffic cones at signs and push them over, and one man appeared to destroy and take out testing equipment from videos posted on social media. 

Piers Corbyn (74), anti-vaccine conspirator, is not visible in the footage, but he made a speech earlier in the day at the so-called Freedom Rally.

The scenes were condemned by the Home Secretary, who stated that her support is given to police in taking action against those involved. 

Sajid Javid also said he is ‘appalled’ by the ‘vile behaviour’ of the protesters, tweeting: ‘I was appalled to see Piers Corbyn and his mob threaten NHS test and trace staff who are working so hard to keep people safe.

“This is unacceptable behavior.” 

Priti Patel (pictured in October) has slammed the 'completely unacceptable' behaviour of anti-vaccine protesters who stormed a Covid testing centre yesterday

Priti Patel, pictured October 2012, has condemned the “completely unacceptable” behaviour of anti-vaccine demonstrators who stormed yesterday’s Covid testing center.

Dozens of marchers entered the facility in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, shouting 'shame on you' at NHS staff while others threw traffic cones (pictured) and pushed over signs

Many marchers marched into the Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire facility shouting “shame on You” at NHS staff. Others hurled traffic cones (pictured below) and drove over signs

The Home Secretary has condemned the scenes, saying that police have her 'full support' to take action against those involved (Twitter thread above)

The Home Secretary condemned the scene and stated that her support is given by police for taking action against those responsible (Twitter thread).

Sajid Javid also said he is 'appalled' by the 'vile behaviour' of the protesters, tweeting: 'I was appalled to see Piers Corbyn and his mob threaten NHS test and trace staff'

Sajid Javid stated that he was also appalled by the “vile” behavior of the protesters.

Ms Patel wrote: ‘It is more than ever that people get their vaccinations, booster jabs, and it is totally unacceptable that conspiracy thorists are intimidating to harass those giving tests or administering the life-saving vaccine programme.

“The police are supported by me to act quickly when necessary. We will always provide the resources and powers to the police that they require in order to protect the British public.

‘That’s why we’re bringing forward measures in the Police, Crime, Sentencing & Courts Bill to crack down on public nuisance & disruptive protests that impact the law-abiding majority.’

Piers, an anti-vaxxer was seen at the demonstration. He was suspected of inciting people to attack MPs earlier this month.

A pantomime was also being presented by the group at Milton Keynes Theatre.

Alfie Drake was a student at 19 who visited the theatre along with his family. He said children were crying while protestors were shouting and blowing whistles.

Anti-vaccine conspiracy theorist Piers Corbyn, 74, and other protesters clash with theatre patrons wearing face masks inside Milton Keynes Theatre during the rally

Piers Corbyn, an anti-vaccine conspirator, was among the protesters who clashed with patrons of the Milton Keynes Theatre wearing face masks during the rally. 

A motorist remonstrates with anti-vaccination protesters during the rally at a Covid testing site in central Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, yesterday

Yesterday’s anti-vaccination rally in central Milton Keynes (Buckinghamshire) saw a motorist clash with protestors.

He stated, “(I was) shocked at) what we saw. This panto was meant for families and their children to enjoy.

“It was disgraceful that older women and men shouted and blew whistles, making children cry.

It is not the Parliament, it’s a panto.

Sir John Bell is a regius professor in medicine at Oxford University. He was also a member of Vaccine Task Force.

Demonstrators also appeared to damage and remove testing equipment in videos shared on social media of the rally in Milton Keynes on Wednesday

Videos shared via social media on Wednesday of the rally at Milton Keynes show that demonstrators also damaged and removed testing equipment

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

As protesters demonstrated inside a central Milton Keynes NHS Covid testing center, staff appeared overwhelmed 

He added, “That is completely unacceptable behavior according to any standard.” A group of insane people don’t want vaccines. They are the ones you won’t persuade. 

Thames Valley Police called the public Wednesday morning to provide information by calling 101 (or finding them online) and informing them that reference 604 29/12/2021 was cited. No arrests were made. 

MailOnline received a statement from Thames Valley Police yesterday confirming that it was aware of an anti-vaccination rally that took place in central Milton Keynes.

He said, “Wherever criminal offenses have been revealed, we will swiftly take action to bring the offenders to justice.”

“If you have any questions or wish to make a report, please call 101 or go online and quote reference 604 29/12/2021.