A leading figure in a campaign to topple Britain's statues is a hard-left fanatic who previously expressed scepticism around the Pfizer vaccine, his social media posts have revealed.
Toyin Agbetu, 53, joined Sadiq Khan's new diversity commission this week to help investigate whether to remove statues and road names of prominent historical figures connected to the slave trade.
Mr Agbetu was previously known for his 2007 outburst in front of the Queen in 2007, when he shouted 'you should be ashamed' during a service at Westminster Abbey.
In November he posted online expressing scepticism about the Pfizer jab's ability to deal with the spread of coronavirus. He wrote: 'We are being encouraged to relax our compliance with these relaxed restrictions because apparently a magical vaccine is around the corner from the Viagra specialists.'