Louise Creffield: Co-op Close Save Our Rights Bank Account, Civil Liberties Pressure Group CANCELLED

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Louise Creffield: Co-op Close Save Our Rights Bank Account, Civil Liberties Pressure Group CANCELLED

Closing of people's bank accounts. Louise Creffield from Save Our Rights on how they got nearly a million people out on the street of London during the 2021 Lockdowns and the campaign groups bank account has been shut down. .......

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Our History - On 16th April 2020, Louise May Creffield was spending the day with her children in the woods and she felt a calling. A calling to make a real difference by utilising the skills and knowledge she had gained from working in the official political system.
Louise went searching for a group that was taking action. She felt it necessary to highlight that parliamentary protocols had gone out of the window, that our Human Rights were being infringed upon and to raise the voice of those suffering as a result, particularly children, the vulnerable and those in domestic violence situations.
Not being able to find such a group, Louise started her own group on Facebook called Save Our Rights UK. Within a few days this group had reached 1,000 members and now, two years later, her organisation has over 100,000 followers.
Being eager and proactive Louise arranged the first protest on 20th April 2020, just four days later, on Brighton beach. Louise had never organised a protest before but she doesn’t let that sort of technicality stop her. Six people turned up and they went shouting down the seafront as she didn’t even think to bring a megaphone.
This only grew weekly gaining more momentum and more support.
This evolved into huge London rallies with up to hundreds of thousands of people hitting the streets almost monthly.
In addition, Save Our Rights UK has run campaigns on issues such as the Covert Human Intelligence Sources Bill, Medical Freedom, the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill and more utilising bespoke online technology to amplify people’s voices to a level that means they cannot go unheard.

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