Barmy anti-lockdown protesters storm Edinburgh Castle

Barmy anti-lockdown protesters storm Edinburgh Castle citing Article 61 of the Magna Carta (which doesn’t exist) as they declare they have over-thrown the Crown

  • Group of around 20 people seen at the landmark in a video on Tuesday afternoon
  • In clip, a woman says castle ‘belongs to people’ and they are ‘taking power back’
  • She informs officers they are seizing the castle under Article 61 of Magna Carta
  • But Article 61 of Magna Carta, which has no standing in Scots law, doesn’t exist

Anti-lockdown protesters have stormed Edinburgh Castle citing Article 61 of the Magna Carta – which doesn’t exist – and declaring they have over-thrown the Crown. 

A group of around 20 people was seen at the landmark in a Facebook Live video on Tuesday afternoon, with Police Scotland confirming officers were still in attendance hours later.

In the 13-minute clip, a woman says the castle ‘belongs to the people’ and that they are ‘taking our power back’.

She adds the Scottish people have been ‘lied to all our lives’ and that the ‘building belongs to us, we have taken the castle back’ in an effort to ‘restore the rule of law’.

As police appear, she shouts ‘notice to compel’ and informs officers they are seizing the castle under Article 61 of Magna Carta – ‘the only law in the land’ – which predates the Act of Union. 

The group claims that Article 61 of the Magna Carta, which has no standing in Scottish law, allows people to ignore Covid regulations.

Article 61 does not exist – Clause 61, however, did exist for one year between 1215-16, but allowed 25 specific barons to ‘assail’ the monarch and ‘seek redress’. It did not grant rebellion rights to the population at large.


A group of around 20 people (pictured left) was seen at Edinburgh Castle in a Facebook Live video on Tuesday afternoon, with Police Scotland confirming officers (right) were still in attendance hours later

In the 13-minute clip, a woman says the castle (pictured on July 23 this year) ‘belongs to the people’ and that they are ‘taking our power back’

Another man then says: ‘Treason’s been going on for that long now, we can’t sit back and let everybody perish under the stupid legislation and fraudulent government tyranny, so let’s just take it all back, not just the castle.’

The woman then speaks again calling for ‘no more enslavement’ and the ‘people and commonwealth are going to be free’.

She tells viewers they are going to ‘take everybody down’, including government, the courts and ‘the crown is coming down today’.

After saying the group is ‘putting we, the people, back into power’, a second man adds: ‘We are the people.’

The woman also claims ‘corrupt, evil, satanic paedophiles are running this country’ and Scots have been kept ‘like peasants for 800 years’. 

The woman says she has put Police Scotland Chief Constable Iain Livingstone ‘on notice’ about them taking the castle.

One officer asks the woman for her name, to which she says she is ‘not obliged’ to give, before identifying herself anyway.

The police constable then asks: ‘How many more people are you expecting to come to Edinburgh Castle today to join your protest?’


A member of staff at the castle, left, and an officer at the landmark, right. A Police Scotland spokesman said on Tuesday evening: ‘Officers are currently in attendance at Edinburgh Castle and are engaging with a group of people who have gathered within the castle grounds’

The castle pictured in the Facebook Live video. A spokesperson for Historic Environment Scotland added: ‘A group of around 20 individuals entered Edinburgh Castle this evening without payment’

When she tells him ‘it’s not a protest, we’re actually taking it back’, he replies: ‘Right, no worries.’

A Police Scotland spokesman said on Tuesday evening: ‘Officers are currently in attendance at Edinburgh Castle and are engaging with a group of people who have gathered within the castle grounds.’

A spokesperson for Historic Environment Scotland added: ‘A group of around 20 individuals entered Edinburgh Castle this evening without payment.

‘After refusing requests to leave the premises Police Scotland were called to the site and are dealing with the matter. There are no other visitors currently on site.’

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