BBC Newsnight reporter chased through streets by anti-lockdown protesters outside Parliament
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BBC Newsnight reporter chased through streets by anti-lockdown protesters outside Parliament
Newsnight Political Editor Nick Watt was filmed being pursued by a group of abusive anti-lockdown demonstrators in Westminster on Monday afternoon.Credit: Resistance GB via Storyful
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The van which read “The Big Tory Betrayal - The Conservatives crashed the economy; you’re paying the price” was seen driving through Westminster in London.
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Tens of thousands of anti-lockdown protesters took the streets of central London on Saturday 26 June, on a day with numerous protests planned in the capital.