Ford slams anti-lockdown protesters outside his home as ‘buffoons;’ begs them to stop
TORONTO — An angry Premier Doug Ford lashed out on Friday at anti-lockdown protesters outside his home, accusing them of intimidating nearby residents and saying their actions wouldn’t sway him.
His neighbours, Ford said in offering them a sincere apology for getting caught up in the situation, make no government decisions and never signed up to be targets.
“Stop acting like a bunch of buffoons out there and start respecting the people of Ontario,” Ford said at his daily briefing. “This is totally unacceptable that my neighbours are being intimidated, being threatened, and these people, they need to stop.”
Protesters opposed to measures aimed at curbing the lethal spread of COVID-19 have gathered outside the premier’s west-end Toronto home daily. Their actions, he said, are unacceptable.