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Justice for Families - MP Lobby 28th March 2007

The following 5 videos cover the whole of the event.
No 1

No 2

No 3

No 4

No 5

Comments

buckoroonie said…
Thank you Mr Hemming, and all your team for exposing the awful and surely unlawful practices withing our so called democratic justice system, especially within the family courts. We must stop the awful collusion between opposing legal teams, Local Authorities, so called Expert Winesses, solicitors etc just for the sake of making things eaasier with little or no consideration to the damage being done to familes and the children in particular. Bless you

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