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2024-01-01
 
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Petition started to posthumously parden those convicted of Whitchcraft in the UK

A petition has been launched that aims to legally pardon those convicted of witchcraft in the UK. Through their petition, British Author Charlotte Meredith, Liverpool activist Kate Elder Fuller and a team of women are calling on the Government to:- "Posthumously Pardon the innocent" British people convicted of witchcraft offences between:- 1542 and 1735.

The act of witchcraft was defined as magic carried out with the intention of causing harm to others and despite a repeal of the Witchcraft Acts, in 1735, the UK Government has still not pardoned those found 'guilty.' In Great Britain, academics estimate that a minimum of 3,000 people were convicted for offences of witchcraft under the Witchcraft Acts, most of them being women.

In England and Wales, executions were carried out by way of a public hanging. In Scotland, convicted witches were typically strangled and burned at the stake; with King James VI of Scotland being a particularly ruthless monarch. Many of those accused of practising witchcraft died while awaiting trial. Hundreds of years later, a group of women are now intending to seek justice for those brutally and unjustly killed for:- 'witchcraft.' Charlotte Meredith is the Author of:- 'My Mother Is a Witch' and 'This I Know to Be True; The Voices of Pendle,' a book that tells the true story of the infamous Lancashire Witch Trials, and has assembled a team of valiant campaigners.

Charlotte explained:- "It all came about after Cali White hosted a 3 day event and pilgrimage called:- 'The Witches Revival' in August 2023. The event was hosted to reclaim the title of a 'witch' on the Anniversary of the Pendle Witch trials anniversary. At the event I was giving out leaflets for the petition and following this people such as social activist Kate Elder Fuller reached out to help. We soon formed a team with the event organiser Cali and Emma Swinton, who has made a film about Jennet Device, a 9 year old girl, who was a victim. The target is 10,000 votes so we had a big online event showing the film and have been sharing the campaign far and wide. We still need over 3,000 votes though and the deadline is approaching so time is of the essence!"

The petition aims to seek a formal acknowledgement that the British witch trials were a miscarriage of justice on a colossal scale. In 1735, Parliament repealed the:- 'Witchcraft Acts' due to there being no physical evidence that crimes had taken place whatsoever and the petition aims to exonerate all people who had been convicted prior to the repeal.

Charlotte explained:- "The campaign is in the public interest and pertinent today because witch persecution is happening right now in this country. Shockingly, our children are being abused and, in extreme cases, murdered for being witches. In 2012 the government published a National Action Plan to tackle CALFB: child abuse linked to faith or belief. Child protection statistics from:- 2017/ 2018 show Councils dealt with an average of 30 cases of CALFB per week, an increase on the previous year. As incredulous as it may 1st appear, many 21st Century people blame their misfortune on witches, just like people did in the early modern period."

Charlotte and the team are hoping that they can reach at least 10,000 signatures on the petition; enough to at least achieve a response from the Government. They are hoping that by achieving a pardon for those found guilty, the Government will not only clear their names but send a strong message out to people.

Charlotte summarised: "By pardoning our historical witches; acknowledging that there was and is no justice or justification in abusing and executing people based on this type of unprovable belief; our Government can send a powerful, educational message to would be perpetrators and cultures who promote this barbaric abuse. Sadly, witch persecution is not a thing of the past, but we can make it be."

To sign the petition, please go to:- Petition.Parliament.UK.

Find out more on Charlotte Meredith's website. Follow Justice For Witches on:- Facebook.


6% Increase in Councillor's Allowances but 100% Decrease in Brown Bin Collections Over Christmas

MANY residents across Sefton will have noticed that the usual brown bin collection service has not been provided over the Christmas holidays. Conservative Group Leader on Sefton Council, Mike Prendergast, in a press release sent to us, has criticised the decision to not provide the service and the failure to adequately communicate the decision to local residents.

Dukes Ward Councillor Mike Prendergast said:- "The decision taken by Labour run Sefton Council to not provide a brown bin collection service over the Christmas holidays, is most definitely the wrong 1. The refuse collection service is one of the most visible council services that Sefton residents pay for through their Council Tax. It is a basic fundamental service, which, at the moment, Labour run, Sefton Council seems unable to fully deliver. There have been numerous problems over the last 12 months. The decision to suspend the service has also been very poorly communicated to local residents. You only have to drive round to realise how many people have no idea that the service has been suspended over the Christmas holidays by looking at the number of brown bins being left at the kerbside. Since Labour have run Sefton Council, Council Tax has increased by around 38%, and no doubt there will be a further increase by Labour in the New Year when the Council budget is set. 1 of the reasons given by Sefton Council for suspending the refuse collection service over Christmas, was to save costs. However, this decision comes not long after a recent vote at Sefton Council, where, every single Labour councillor in Sefton, voted to award themselves a more than 6% pay increase, by increasing members allowances. Conservatives on Sefton Council were the only political group to vote against the rise. We don't think that councillors allowances should be prioritised over the delivery of vital services. Sefton residents will surely think it's a better use of resources for there to be a full waste collection service over the Christmas holidays, rather than Labour councillors, voting to award themselves increases in their own allowances. If they can find the money to give themselves a pay rise, why can't they find the money to deliver a full waste collection service over Christmas?"

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