With the British elections coming up in a month, Oxford resident James decided that a campaign to raise awareness of each political party's policies on animal protection/treatment should be highlighted. His employers, always keen on meaningful activism, put James at the helm and he worked on a Lush campaign "Vote for animals" which tied into party policy overviews. A clever historical reference to the suffragette movement defined some of the campaign activities including the "kick off" where Badger Atherton's chaining himself to parliament (side note : New Zealand were the first to give votes to women in 1893- a good 36 years before Britain). - return to home page -
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