Vote “Let every child have both parents” on 7th May in North Cornwall.
Filed under Children's Rights, Family Rights, Human Rights, Law, Men's Rights
Tagged as Amanda Pennington, Andrew Bull, both parents, both parents matter, Children Screaming to Be Heard, Children's Rights, Convention on the Rights of the Child, Dan Rogerson, Declaration on the Rights of the Child, Equal Parenting, F4J, Families Need Fathers, Family Separation Clinic, Fathers For Justice, FNF, Gagged Dad, hustings, J4MB, John Allman, John Whitby, Julie Lingard, Karen Woodall, Let every child have both parents, Mike Buchanan, North Cornwall, Parental alienation, Rosy Stanesby, Scott Mann
North Cornwall Constituency Parliamentary Election, 7th May 2015
Men make lousy mums …
… but, then again, women make lousy dads.
MANIFESTO
The 1959 Declaration on the Rights of the Child, Principle 6, declared:
“The child, for the full and harmonious development of his personality, needs love and understanding. He shall, wherever possible, grow up in the care and under the responsibility of his parents, and, in any case, in an atmosphere of affection and of moral and material security; a child of tender years shall not, save in exceptional circumstances, be separated from his mother.”
Both parents. Every child. Wherever possible.
Filed under Children's Rights, Family Rights, Law, Political
Tagged as Amanda Pennington, Andrew Bull, both parents, both parents matter, Children Screaming to Be Heard, Children's Rights, Convention on the Rights of the Child, Dan Rogerson, Declaration on the Rights of the Child, Equal Parenting, F4J, Families Need Fathers, Family Separation Clinic, Fathers For Justice, FNF, Gagged Dad, hustings, J4MB, John Allman, John Whitby, Julie Lingard, Karen Woodall, Let every child have both parents, Mike Buchanan, North Cornwall, Parental alienation, Rosy Stanesby, Scott Mann
Cet animal est très méchant. Quand on l’attaque, il se défend.
Me (left), my three sisters. and the younger of my two younger brothers. Taken when I was approximately eight years old.
My younger son, Noah Cornelius David Allman, the day he was born
The photograph at the top of (nearly) every page of this blog, was taken at a BBC hustings in 2015, I was standing as “Let every child have both parents” candidate, for the party Restore the Family for Children’s Sake. The dazzling spotlight effect is caused by the alignment of the sun with a small window at the back of the church and a break in the cloud cover, at the exact time I was giving my two-minute self-introduction.
From left to right, Noah, me and two children whose parents were from Nigeria, cared for by a family friend
Exeter School, September 2016 Old Exonians reunion. I am holding a photograph of our victorious house cross-country team