Jayda Fransen Slams ‘Picnic of Death’ Protests, Denies Any Link
Jayda Fransen has hit back after the controversial “Picnic of Death in the Park” lockdown protests were wrongly pinned on her and her group.
Jayda Denies Any Involvement
Fransen made it clear: neither she nor her British Freedom Movement are behind this weekend’s lockdown protests. “I have nothing to do with these events,” she said.
Suspicious of Rival Leader
She called out Richard Inman, leader of the UK Freedom Movement, who reportedly called the protests despite knowing participants could face fines or jail. Fransen slammed his group’s motives as “sinister and reckless.”
Legal Action Looms Over False Accusations
Fransen is now seeking legal advice after public claims from council official Séamas De Faoite and Lord John Mann irresponsibly named her as the organiser — claims she insists are “entirely false.”
“Such statements have led to me receiving death threats. I believe this is an abuse of office and will be pursued further,” she warned.
Calls Out Cowardly Protest Plans
Fransen condemned Inman’s refusal to personally retract the protest plans, describing them as “idiotic.” She rejected any ties between her British Freedom Movement and Inman’s UK Freedom Movement.