Neuigkeit zur PetitionReconsider Andrew and Daniel Frankish's prison sentences for animal cruelty chargesNine Days In Now!

Alex Richardson-LeeAndover, ENG, Vereinigtes Königreich

03.04.2016
Good evening you lovely people. I apologise for the delay in updating you all, I've had a couple of personal matters to attend to in the last couple of days, and this is the first time I've had a chance to sit down and write a proper update for you all!
So, since my last update a couple of days ago, we've hit a few huge milestones and a lot has gone on! Here's a breakdown of what's happened and been achieved in the last few days.
Firstly, we're at almost 400,000 signatures on the petition. That's absolutely insane, and I can't thank you all enough for all the shares, signatures, emails, text messages, so on and so forth that you've all been doing. The support for this petition and the linked fundraiser has been phenomenal! We've had some big names sharing the petition too, especially on Twitter - people like Cher Lloyd, Terry Pratchett, Alan Carr, and more. That's absolutely fantastic, and I simply can't believe this has gone global like this. I have also re-activated my Twitter for the petition, as it's such a good way of sharing it to important people - my account name is @scarfey1991, should you wish to follow me and any real-time progressions that are made.
The petition has also been in the news a lot recently, in all formats. I spoke live on BBC 3 Counties (Bucks, Herts and Beds) on Friday morning as they were discussing the petition and the Frankish brothers' sentencing. There were pieces in all the major UK newspapers online throughout the week, and it also achieved a big piece on page 33 of Thursday 31st's Daily Mail. The petition even reached a few non-UK newspapers online, one I've seen personally was a Belgian article! This publicity is fantastic, and just goes to show that thousands of people across the globe are in agreement that the sentencing of these two brothers was far from adequate.
Now onto a slightly contentious point, the fundraiser page. What's incredible about the fundraiser is that it has already hit and surpassed the £3,000 target I initially set, and that's absolutely phenomenal! It brings me such happiness that there are so many generous, wonderful people out there that want to help support other less fortunate animals like Baby, and all the donations are massively appreciated. However, despite this great achievement, I have to clear some things up. The money is NOT going to the RSPCA as an organisation. It is going to the Middlesbrough and South Tees region, and is going directly to the animals - to help buy food, pay for vaccines, so on and so forth. I have had this confirmed by Ann Sutherland, the Welfare Secretary for the region, by email. I will put a screenshot up showing the email I received on my Twitter account (again, @scarfey1991) once I have sent this update out, so every person that has signed this petition and donated to the fund can see that it is genuine. I have also had a few comments posted onto the GoFundMe page which I can't directly reply to, claiming that I may not be genuine. I can promise 100% that I am genuine, if I planned to line my own pockets with the donations, I wouldn't have allowed this case to go viral and have my name put all over the press, all over the planet. That would be the polar opposite of smart, as stealing from charity is fraud, and stealing from charity is worth more than my morals and my career is worth. I try to reply to everybody, and please, if anyone has any concerns, questions or comments, please feel free to message me directly - either by the contact buttons on the pages, by Facebook message, or by Twitter. I will get back to you, it may not be immediate due to the amount of messages I've been getting recently, but I will reply eventually. Unless it's offensive obviously, I won't tolerate that, however thus far I haven't had any offensive messages sent to me, and I hope that continues!
Okay, now I've got that out of the way, let's talk about progression. Anna Turley, the MP for Redcar, has gotten behind the petition in a big way. She has sent a letter to the Justice Secretary Michael Gove, calling for the Frankish brothers' sentences to be reconsidered and to have tougher laws imposed on animal cruelty cases. I have attached a screenshot of the letter, from Anna's Twitter account, to this update for you all to see. This means we're a million times closer to getting something done about all of this, and you have yourselves to thank for that - without you all helping this topic become too hot to handle, it wouldn't have been noticed in the same way. You're all making this possible.
Anyway, I think I have covered anything. I will update in the next couple of days when necessary, but please, please, please, keep coming to me with your messages, keep sharing the petition, and let's make this change together!
Much love,
Alex
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