As the Turner Prize nominees are announced next week, militant fathers group Fathers 4 Justice is getting into the spirit of things.
Men in pyjamas are giving the government a “wake-up call” on fathers’ rights with antics reminiscent of Tracey Emin, of “My Bed” Turner fame.
The group is demanding a minimum one-night-a-week overnight stay for fathers separated from their children.
Fathers planned to take a fleet of motorised beds on to the M25 in protest and put up a bed in a Perspex box in central London.
The men in pyjamas have also organised a march with beds on wheels from Whitehall to the Department for Education and Skills.
Fathers 4 Justice in pyjama party
October 20, 2005 in Family support
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