British actor turned right-wing “activist” Laurence Fox recently went on an expletive-laden rant after claiming his son was given a vaccine at school without his consent. Fox, who shares two teenage sons with his ex-wife, actress Billie Piper, has slid further and further into right-wing politics over the years and often shares rants and opinions on his social media. If you look at his social media accounts, he is incredibly outspoken about things such as vaccines, parental rights, and other typical right-wing hot button issues.
In this particular rant, he became riled up, only to later backtrack on a few important details. Fox went live on his X account, after first posting that he was “absolutely furious” about something.
The 47-year-old, who has a 12-year-old son and a 16-year-old son, didn’t specify which one of his sons was allegedly “jabbed,” a common term for a shot or vaccine in England. He claimed that the school gave the vaccination without his permission before calling modern schooling “evil.”
“How dare they touch a hair on my child’s head? Evil, evil b—-es, a lot of them,” Fox fumed in the clip. “If they’re not teaching them that they’re all racists or white privileged, then they’re jabbing them with some experimental f—ing pharmaceutical.”
He then warned parents, “It’s insane. Get your kids out of school. Get your kids out of the system. This is evil. It’s being perpetrated on your children.”
— Laurence Fox (@LozzaFox) January 22, 2026
According to Fox, he had written to the school, telling them he didn’t consent to them administering vaccines to his child. He never shared if he has that power, however, or if the children’s mother, who he coparents with, has given permission for the children to receive vaccinations.
“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. That is modern schooling. It’s absolutely f—ing disgusting that they would do that against the parent’s wishes,” he said in the post.
Fox then alleged that his son had a “huge nosebleed” after the shot. He also claimed that the boy “looks really f—ing ill,” and was “not very well.”
The dad also said the school told him they tried to contact him about giving consent, but he never received it.
He did walk back that claim the next day in a new video. “I finally got into my emails and I found a consent form so they did ask for my consent,” he admitted. “I’ve had a problem with my emails recently but I didn’t see this email.”
That didn’t change the fact that he apparently was still big mad about the whole situation. “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 shared.
Still, Fox claimed he’s “not against all vaccinations.” He just believes “there are a huge number of vaccinations which are completely unnecessary.”
“I’m utterly against this taking place in school, especially in the shadowy and underhanded way it’s taken place in this experience,” he said.