Campaigners battleing the British legal system donned wigs and gowns to take their fight to Westminister. Dressed as law lords, Eileen Chubb and Karen Hook met Orpington M.P John Horam at the House of Commons. Joined by fellow Bupa Seven members and supporters they handed over letters addressed to all M.Ps and Peers calling for the law protecting so called whistle-blowers to be tightened.

What started out as an Employment Tribunal in 1999 has escalated into a full scale assault on the government.
Joyce earl, secretary for the Bromley branch of The British pensioners Trade Union backs the campaign, she said “ What saddens us is knowing there are so many careworkers turning a blind eye to such injustices shown towards people who have few ways of defending themselves.

The Newshopper - 11th November 2003