Laurence Fox angrily claims school vaccinated his son without consent
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Laurence Fox has erupted with anger, alleging that a school administered a vaccine to his son without obtaining proper consent. He announced that he has sought legal action in response to the incident.

The former actor, now known for his activism, expressed his outrage in an expletive-laden tirade, claiming one of his sons was vaccinated without his approval, resulting in the child falling severely ill.

Laurence, who co-parents his two sons, aged 16 and 12, with ex-wife Billie Piper, accused the school of defying his wishes and criticized the current education system as malicious.

In a video filled with conspiracy undertones posted on X, he vehemently questioned the school’s actions: “How dare they lay a finger on my child? They’re malevolent, every one of them,” he declared.

He further vented his frustrations by saying, “If they’re not indoctrinating kids with ideas of inherent racism or white privilege, they’re experimenting on them with pharmaceuticals.”

‘It’s insane. Get your kids out of school. Get your kids out of the system. Get your kids away from this evil. This is evil. It’s being perpetrated on your children.’

Laurence Fox has unleashed a furious rant claiming a school vaccinated his son without consent - while declaring he has now instructed lawyers to intervene

Laurence Fox has unleashed a furious rant claiming a school vaccinated his son without consent – while declaring he has now instructed lawyers to intervene

Laurence, who shares two sons Winston, 16, and Eugene, 12, with his ex-wife Billie Piper, accused the unnamed school of carrying out the vaccination against his wishes and branded modern schooling 'evil' (pictured with Billie in 2014)

Laurence, who shares two sons Winston, 16, and Eugene, 12, with his ex-wife Billie Piper, accused the unnamed school of carrying out the vaccination against his wishes and branded modern schooling ‘evil’ (pictured with Billie in 2014)

In the first profanity-laden video, Laurence claimed he had previously written to the school to state that he did not consent to his children receiving anything other than emergency medical interventions.

He said only became aware of the alleged jab after being told his son had suffered a ‘horrible nosebleed’ and appeared ‘off balance’.

Laurence ranted: ‘I really am absolutely beyond enraged. I say to my son… you know that we don’t do these ridiculous jabs. I don’t know which one it is.

‘Someone will probably tell me it might be HPV. Who knows which one that they’ve decided to chuck in his arm despite me saying “No, please don’t”.

‘So he’s been jabbed today, he’s had a huge nosebleed, he looks like he’s lost half a stone, looks really f***ing ill, if I’m honest, and they did it anyway.

‘That is modern schooling. It’s absolutely f***ing disgusting that they would do that against the parent’s wishes.’

Outspoken Laurence went on to claim that a teacher had attempted to call him for consent, but insisted he had no record of any such call on his phone, describing the situation as ‘sinister’.

Laurence continued: ‘Now I’ve got a kid who’s not very well. Despite me saying “I do not consent”. Where is the parent in 2026 in modern Britain?

The controversial actor-turned-activist, 47, posted a foul-mouthed meltdown alleging one of his two children was 'jabbed' without his permission and left 'really ill'

The controversial actor-turned-activist, 47, posted a foul-mouthed meltdown alleging one of his two children was ‘jabbed’ without his permission and left ‘really ill’

‘Where do we fit in? I am absolutely f***ing livid.’

The five-minute meltdown continued: ‘Schools are places where children should learn to read and write.

‘They’re not places where governments can fulfil their obligations, their medical contract obligations to Pfizer or whichever stupid f***ing pharmaceutical company you want to poison your children with next.’

It is unclear whether former pop star Billie, 43, who divorced Laurence in 2016, was contacted by the school or whether she provided consent for the vaccination.

Schools typically require consent from at least one person with parental responsibility before administering routine vaccinations.

Daily Mail has contacted representatives for Billie for comment. 

In a second video posted the following morning, Laurence said he had instructed a lawyer to write formally to the school demanding answers – while revealing his son was feeling better.

He also walked back his initial claim that no consent was sought, admitting he had received an email with a consent form, but he hadn’t opened it.

Laurence said: ‘I finally got into my emails and I found a consent form so they did ask for my consent. I’ve had a problem with my emails recently but I didn’t see this email.

It is unclear whether former pop star Billie, 43, who divorced Laurence in 2016, was contacted by the school or whether she provided consent for the vaccination (seen last year)

It is unclear whether former pop star Billie, 43, who divorced Laurence in 2016, was contacted by the school or whether she provided consent for the vaccination (seen last year)

‘I had to go through it through my laptop and I’ve now found a consent form email which I have not consented to.

‘You seek consent and you don’t act until you get it and schools need to understand that they are not places to jab our children, they are places to learn.’

He added: ‘I also want to make it clear I’m not against all vaccinations…but I think that there are a huge number of vaccinations which are completely unnecessary.

‘I still haven’t the answer to which one this one is but I’m not against totally against vaccination.

‘What I am pro is parental consent and I am pro… parents being informed about what the school is requesting your consent to do.

‘But mostly I’m utterly against this taking place in school, especially in the shadowy and underhanded way it’s taken place in this experience.’

Billie has previously said navigating co-parenting with Laurence amid his penchant for courting controversy, came with ‘enormous difficulty’.

The former couple met in 2006, married a year later and divorced in 2016, stating an intention to ‘co-parent their children with the utmost mutual respect for each other’.

Billie has previously said navigating co-parenting with Laurence amid his penchant for courting controversy, came with 'enormous difficulty' (pictured on their wedding day in 2007)

Billie has previously said navigating co-parenting with Laurence amid his penchant for courting controversy, came with ‘enormous difficulty’ (pictured on their wedding day in 2007) 

Speaking to British Vogue in 2024, Billie explained how she focused on protecting for her sons, and tries to avoid hearing anything about her ex-husband.

She said: ‘I try to keep people from telling me stuff but it’s really, really hard. I don’t read it but everyone wants to talk about it.

‘Sometimes I have to say to people, “Please don’t bring this to me, now or ever”. Of course, I have feelings on that, I’m not dead inside.’

‘I close everything down and keep a very strict routine with the kids so that there’s consistency. I keep them close. That’s all I can do…’, she continued.

‘What is paramount for me is the privacy and anonymity of my children. They deserve not to be extensions of the parents and to forge their own identities.’

While she added that she isn’t the best person to ask about Laurence, saying: ‘Look, if people want to try and understand the workings of the guy, they ought to either ask him or his family. 

‘Ask [his brother-in-law, actor and comedian] Richard Ayoade what he thinks, or his wife [his actor sister] Lydia. They might have a more interesting take.’

Laurence previously confessed in a Sunday Times interview that he had fallen out with his brother-in-law, half-Nigerian comedian Richard, after his controversial race rant on Question Time.

He remarried last year, tying the knot with Californian conspiracy podcaster Elizabeth Barker, who has claimed the Moon landings were faked, described 9/11 as an 'inside job' and dismissed climate change as a government 'smokescreen'

He remarried last year, tying the knot with Californian conspiracy podcaster Elizabeth Barker, who has claimed the Moon landings were faked, described 9/11 as an ‘inside job’ and dismissed climate change as a government ‘smokescreen’

Billie added: ‘I’ve had to make some choices and a divorce speaks for itself… or at least it should! You have to laugh because it’s a lot. It’s a good way of kind of soothing yourself.’ 

While she added there had been one ‘positive’ in their divorce and custody battle, reasoning: ‘It’s made me feel stronger in many ways. I’ve learnt I have a lot of resilience I didn’t know I had. 

‘I’ve had to learn the hard way that you can only control yourself and how you react to things. It’s really f***ing hard. I hate that.’

Laurence hails from one of Britain’s most famous acting dynasties, including veteran father actor James Fox, 86, best known for playing Sherlock Holmes.

His brother Jack Fox, 40, appeared in ITV’s Sanditon, and cousins Freddie Fox, 36, and Emilia Fox, 51, are also established actors.

Despite earlier attempts to follow in the family business, Laurence has since recast himself as a political activist and online provocateur.

He founded the right-wing Reclaim Party in 2020 and stood unsuccessfully as its candidate for London Mayor the following year.

Laurence later became a presenter on GB News, before departing the channel after making sexist remarks about journalist Ava Evans.

He remarried last year, tying the knot with Californian conspiracy podcaster Elizabeth Barker, who has claimed the Moon landings were faked, described 9/11 as an ‘inside job’ and dismissed climate change as a government ‘smokescreen’.

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