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2015-02-24 Disabled Botton villagers deliver anti-segreagtion petition to Downing Street

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  • London, February 24th 2015. Learning-disabled villagers and their co-workers from Action for Botton deliver a petition of over 3,000 signaturees to 10 Downing Street appealing for the Prime Minister's support in ensuring that the charity Camphill Village Trust does not evict their live-in co-workers, creating forced segregation.
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  • London, February 24th 2015. Learning-disabled villagers and their co-workers from Action for Botton deliver a petition of over 3,000 signaturees to 10 Downing Street appealing for the Prime Minister's support in ensuring that the charity Camphill Village Trust does not evict their live-in co-workers, creating forced segregation.
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  • London, February 24th 2015. Learning-disabled villagers and their co-workers from Action for Botton deliver a petition of over 3,000 signaturees to 10 Downing Street appealing for the Prime Minister's support in ensuring that the charity Camphill Village Trust does not evict their live-in co-workers, creating forced segregation.
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  • London, February 24th 2015. Learning-disabled villagers and their co-workers from Action for Botton deliver a petition of over 3,000 signaturees to 10 Downing Street appealing for the Prime Minister's support in ensuring that the charity Camphill Village Trust does not evict their live-in co-workers, creating forced segregation.
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  • London, February 24th 2015. Learning-disabled villagers and their co-workers from Action for Botton deliver a petition of over 3,000 signaturees to 10 Downing Street appealing for the Prime Minister's support in ensuring that the charity Camphill Village Trust does not evict their live-in co-workers, creating forced segregation.
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  • London, February 24th 2015. Learning-disabled villagers and their co-workers from Action for Botton deliver a petition of over 3,000 signaturees to 10 Downing Street appealing for the Prime Minister's support in ensuring that the charity Camphill Village Trust does not evict their live-in co-workers, creating forced segregation.
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