THE GOOD- POLAND PROTEST

Joel Lindop, chair of the FNF International Abduction and Child Contact Group, organised a successful FNF protest regarding the UK-Poland Child Abduction Crisis on Thursday 14 September. A great day of camaraderie, sunshine, rousing banners and leaflets, much receptiveness from the public in general, moving statements in support from two of our leading politician supporters, one or two cracking campaign photo opportunities, the handing in of letters to the Polish Ambassador to the UK, to Rishi Sunak at No 10 and to James Cleverly at the Foreign Office, and a great kickstart to a focused effort to raise public awareness of the UK-Poland situation, get our government petition off the ground and help energise our political lobbying.

The complete uncut set of photos and videos is here: https://1drv.ms/f/s!AleN4LBfXf5X2Tv3lkmZIuLZETGZ) LINK and further links here:

· The UK gov petition: Sanction Poland for failing to return abducted children to the UK - Petitions (parliament.uk) LINK

· The campaign supporter mailing list signup: Families Need Fathers - UK-Poland Child Abduction Crisis Maliing List (fnf.org.uk)LINK

The further reading campaign page: https://fnf.org.uk/uk-poland-child-abduction-crisis/LINK

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