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GMB's Dr Hiliary Jones' home targeted by 'vicious anti-vaxxers' over jab row

Good Morning Britain’s Dr Hilary Jones’ Kent home has become the target of enraged anti-vaxxers who claimed they were demanding “justice”.

The doctor frequently uses his platform to promote the coronavirus vaccination but also faces backlash for his views.

Footage shared on social media shows the angry mob using a megaphone to express their views and hurling abuse at the doctor who frequently appears on Lorraine and Good Morning Britain.

Sharing their views, a protestor can be heard saying: “The things you are doing are criminal on every single level and we will not stop until we get justice.”

The speaker went on to say that he and those involved were “normal mums and dads” as they vowed to continue their fight until people “wake up”.

An angry mob appeared outside the Kent home of Dr Hilary Jones following his ongoing support of the coronavirus vaccination rollout

A spokesperson for the group urged Dr Hilary to “think about what comes out of your mouth” before adding that they will be outside his home “all the time” after Dr Hilary allegedly “came for” their children.

They added that the famous doctor had been “spilling lies” over his support for the vaccine while encouraging the nation to have the available jabs.

“We are sick to death of watching you on TV, sick to the back teeth of it,” they exclaimed.

Dr Hilary has been an avid supporter of the coronavirus vaccine rollouts

Speaking to the MailOnline, a source said: “A vicious bunch of protestors turned up on the driveway outside Hilary Jones’ Kent home.

“They blasted unpleasant messages through loudspeakers.”

It is not known whether Dr Hilary and his family were at home during the time of the protest but those protesting claimed he refused to answer the door while they tried to “serve” him with paperwork.

The group who call themselves the “soldiers of truth” are allegedly “fighting against the evilest plan ever waged on man” as they continue to protest their views against the vaccine.

The group vowed to continue their protests

In a statement, the group said: “‘Let the truth be heard, it’s starting to warm up in Britain, there are a lot of people being paid to push this vaccine and they are happily taking the money to push it!”

Dr Hilary has been openly against anti-vaxxers, with him being subjected to 152 complaints to the broadcasting watchdog, Ofcom.

Discussing anti-vaxxers on Lorraine, he said: “We are going to rely on the common sense of the British people, while most people do have common sense, some don’t though and have to be protected from themselves.”

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