Petition updateRestore cartoon murals for children at asylum centres!Will you write a letter to your local paper?
Ri RexLondon, United Kingdom
13 Sept 2023

Hello,

Some of you may have taken this action already (thank you!), but posting just in case! 

Local media can be really powerful. As part of the campaign, we’re asking supporters to write letters to their local papers explaining why we won’t give up on this issue. These letters authored by you may get published - and help show that people still care about this issue.

We’ve drafted the letter below that you can use and we’ve made it really easy to amend and send. All you have to do is visit this tool and follow the steps!

Thank you for your support.

 



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I am writing about Robert Jenrick’s order to paint over children’s cartoon murals at UK asylum intake centres. It’s been a month since our campaign to restore the cartoons launched. We won’t give up on this issue and I wanted to explain why.

A cartoon mural could provide a moment of escape for a child during a distressing time. This was taken away from them - and we can’t ignore this. The cartoons have become symbolic of immigration policies that fail the most vulnerable in our society - and with no benefit.  

The Government said cartoons were “too welcoming” - then that they were not “age-appropriate”. But its own inspection reports show that young children pass through these centres. We need to set things right and show these children that we see them. 

To readers who support the Cartoons Not Cruelty campaign, sign our Change.org petition. It’s already backed by 120,000 people. We’re taking steps to get cartoons to children ourselves to help restore some kindness and care. And we’ll keep campaigning, to make sure this never happens again. 

 

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