Petition updateThe government to put aside immigration law and use compassion for a dying motherOur Local MP Charlotte Leslie continues to support our petition
Derek TaylorBristol, ENG, United Kingdom
Jun 22, 2016
Our local MP Charlotte Leslie continues to support our fight with the Home Office to allow compassion for our dying mother, at a time the Home Office are preparing to send her back to South Africa, where she will not get life saving dialysis to keep her alive. MP Charlotte Leslie's statement: “ I am doing all I can to try and get the Home Secretary to consider Mrs Nel’s case on compassionate grounds and will to continue to work with the family to assist them further with the Home Office" With your continued support in forwarding this onto family and friends you can continue to support our fight for compassion in allowing us to undertake our social responsibility in taking care of our mother in her time of need, which clearly the Home Office seem to believe we have no right to take on this task. Please visit our mothers Face Book page at "www.facebook.com/saveirenenel" and get a full update on our struggle and like it/follow it for weekly updates. If you feel you would like to support us financially in taking care of legal costs please feel free to visit "www.gofundme.com/289kq" and every £1 donated will assist us in fighting Theresa May's office, who feels our dying mother does NOT have a right to be looked after in the UK by her children and grandchildren, of whom are ALL UK Citizens. We have a government petition running as well managed by the government and if we get 10,000 signatures it will be responded to. This can be visited at "https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/119736" We appreciate everybody has an opinion on our plea and our fight is not against them or their opinions but rather against the Home Office who make rules based on law and as Mr Cameron has said on a number of occasions, "we are a country full of decency & compassion", so please continue to support us as we take our plea to parliament. Derek, Desree, Irene and the family
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