Let Kelly speak to Councillors at the budget meeting of 29th February

 




Kelly and Gordon Murrell are a fine example of good people who are prepared to speak out for vulnerable children. Gordon did many years’ service for his country in the army at https://www.redbridge.gov.uk/news/nov-2023/lest-we-forget-the-peace-keeping-battalions/ He is now 80, and not in the best of health. Last night (27th February)  Hugh and Kelly went  to 10 Downing Street to deliver a letter to help sick children, along with their supporters.

However, there was a long delay due to a function taking place at 10 Downing Street. Gordon had to wait in the cold for around 90 minutes, an ordeal at 80, however, Hugh did not make one word of complaint.

Just as before when he was a soldier he did his duty to help those in need. Kelly is following in his footsteps and spoke outside 10 Downing Street asking the Government to more to help poor children in need.

Today we have been told that our deputation to Redbridge Council asking Redbridge to do more for vulnerable children has been blocked.

So unless, Cllr Athwal, the Leader of the Council intervenes, Kelly’s powerful voice on  behalf of vulnerable children will not be heard by Councillors.

Should you be supportive of Kelly and the deputation being allowed to speak at the Council meeting perhaps you could share this post.



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