F4J: Campaign group Fathers4Justice intends to
field candidates against David Cameron and Harriet Harman in the general
election as it steps up it's campaign for Shared Parenting. A short list
of candidates has been drawn up by the group for the constituencies of
Witney and Camberwell & Peckham. Said
founder Matt O’Connor, “This is the first step towards the politicising
of our campaign and ensuring our voice is heard. We have a duty to hold
the Tories to account for their betrayal of Britain’s dads along with
those MPs whose destructive policies have torn apart millions of
families.”
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David Soul on UK politicians. "I think they're woeful," he declares.
"You watch Question Time and they invariably give people the runaround because they beat around the bush and say 'We've done this... and this'.
"When people aren't politicians any more they speak honestly but when they are politicians they're not honest with you and that bothers me."
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group Fathers4Justice is so annoyed that the PM has ignored requests
for changes in the law over parents' rights that it is to run against
him in his constituency of Witney at the May election.
Protesters from the group, whose founder calls for Government action on this page, have already vented their anger by camping out for three weeks near Mr Cameron's home in Oxfordshire.
Warns a spokesman: "We intend to field a candidate against Cameron to remind him of yet another broken promise."
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"You watch Question Time and they invariably give people the runaround because they beat around the bush and say 'We've done this... and this'.
"When people aren't politicians any more they speak honestly but when they are politicians they're not honest with you and that bothers me."
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Protesters from the group, whose founder calls for Government action on this page, have already vented their anger by camping out for three weeks near Mr Cameron's home in Oxfordshire.
Warns a spokesman: "We intend to field a candidate against Cameron to remind him of yet another broken promise."
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