Bobby Smith (activist)

Bobby Smith
Leader of Give Me Back Elmo
Assumed office
2015
Personal details
Born February 1982 (age 34)
Enfield, London, England
Nationality British
Political party Give Me Back Elmo
Occupation Activist

Bobby Smith (born February 1982) is a British political and fathers' rights activist. He is the founder and leader of the Give Me Back Elmo party which he set up to seek to change the law in family courts after his own experiences.[1]

Political activity

Smith stood in the Witney constituency for the party in the 2015 UK general election.[2] Smith and the Give Me Back Elmo party received media coverage from across the world throughout 7 and 8 May 2015. This was due to Smith and two other members of the party waiting with placards to greet the UK Prime Minister David Cameron at the polling station where he cast his vote on election day (7 May 2015) [3][4][5][6] and Smith appearing while dressed as Elmo at the vote count in numerous photos with the Prime Minister and behind him on the stage as he was giving an important speech about winning the election in Witney on 8 May 2015.[7][8][9][10][11]

Smith stood in the Chells ward at the 2016 Stevenage Borough Council election, receiving 23 votes.[12]

Smith stood in the Tooting by-election, 2016 and received 9 votes.

Activism

In August 2014, Smith camped outside the holiday home of Prime Minister, David Cameron, in Daymer Bay, Cornwall. Smith was briefly arrested after using a megaphone in an attempt to speak to Cameron the previous day.[13][14] In September 2014, Smith and fellow activist Carol Wheeler protested outside the home of Broxbourne MP Charles Walker. Smith said "My children are growing up without a father, I want a review of my case, or for someone to bring it up for debate – to give fathers equal rights, ending secrecy in Family Courts and judgements on balance of probability."[15] Walker spoke of the protest in Parliament as a point of order, he said "I recognise the right to protest, but the use of a loud-hailer made it almost impossible to hold a conversation with those visiting my surgeries. "The protest also extended to my home and, more worryingly, those of my patient and generous neighbours."[16] In November 2014, Smith, accompanied by Wheeler, covered the A Real Birmingham Family statue with a white sheet and pictures of his own two daughters in protest at no father being included in the statue. Smith said "They've depicted the normal family with no fathers. There's nothing wrong with single mothers, but this statue is saying one person can do both jobs, and I believe kids are always better off with both parents in their lives."[17][18][19] The director of the Ikon Gallery Jonathan Watkins said of Smith's protest after meeting with him “We had a good exchange of ideas, he has his take on things, and I have my take on things. I think it's great that somebody has the freedom to express themselves. It's all good, it's part of this democratic society that we cherish."[20]

In December 2014, Smith, along with other protesters from New Fathers 4 Justice, carried out a protest at the Witney constituency home of the Prime Minister, David Cameron, that resulted in Smith and the other protesters being issued with an harassment order. In a video taken by the protesters David Cameron told the group "I really think you've made your point and you can go now. You are frightening my children and the neighbours and that's not fair." At the time Smith said “We have been protesting within the law, we haven’t been using a loud hailer and were within our rights to be there.” And “I’m not going to give up”[21][22][23]

In February and March 2015, Smith carried out a number of protests alone and with others aimed at Harriet Harman and the Labour pink bus campaign. Starting in Stevenage at the launch of the campaign Smith first confronted Harman in Asda and then again later in the day whilst wearing a T-shirt that had “This is what a victim of feminism looks like” written on it. Smith said “You're dividing up men and women... you're making it them versus us. Are you thinking of getting blue van?”[24][25][26][27] Smith also confronted Ms Harman in Croydon,[28][29][30] Cambridge[31] and Gloucester where Smith said "Fathers in this country falsely accused of domestic violence are lower down the scale when it comes to rights than a convicted paedophile. I haven't seen my children for four years. I have tried everything else so I have to protest like this." When asked whether she would take the time to listen to Smith's story, Harman said: "I have talked to fathers' groups over the years and I know what they are protesting about. "He [Mr Smith] is protesting about his own family situation and that is not something that should be decided by politics. That is something for the family court."[32][33][34]

In March 2015, after asking Ed Miliband a question at a Q & A session in Rotherhithe, Smith along with other New Fathers 4 Justice protesters were involved in an altercation outside. It was originally alleged that Miliband was "punched and shoved".[35] New Fathers for Justice later released a video showing Mr Miliband getting in the car unimpeded and smiling throughout. Smith told BuzzFeed News: “We were there because he didn’t answer my question on shared parenting. I think as long as you don’t block his path and he’s not scared, it’s OK to raise your voice and be heard.”[36]

On Father's Day 2015, Smith and another protester climbed Westminster Abbey and unfurled banners to highlight fathers' rights.[37]

In October 2015, Smith climbed onto the roof of the home of Chris Grayling, the leader of the House of Commons.[38]

On 30 November 2015, Smith climbed onto the roof of the Queen's Gallery at Buckingham Palace along with fellow campaigner Martin Mathews. The two remained on the roof for several hours before giving themselves up.[39]

Appearing at Hatfield Magistrates Court on 16 February 2016, Smith was served with the bail condition 'Not to climb or go onto the roof of any public building' by magistrates.

References

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  16. "Points of Order Part of the debate – in the House of Commons at 4:52 pm on 8th September 2014". Theyworkforyou.com. 2014-09-08. Retrieved 2014-03-30.
  17. Webb, Sam (2014-11-02). "Campaigner hijacks £100,000 statue depicting two mixed-race single mothers and their children as a 'typical family'". Daily Mail. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
  18. Hallam, Katie (2014-11-01). "Library of Birmingham statue attacked by New Fathers For Justice protester". Birmingham Mail. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
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  20. Milliard, Coline (2014-11-10). "Ikon Director Responds to A Real Birmingham Family Controversy.". Artnet news. Retrieved 2015-04-02.
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  27. Watt, Holly (2015-02-11). "Harriet Harman's pink bus tour kicks off in Stevenage". the telegraph. Retrieved 2015-04-02.
  28. "Fathers 4 Justice protestors and far-right activists gatecrash Labour's 'pink bus' visit to New Addington". Croydon Advertiser. 2015-02-18. Retrieved 2015-04-02.
  29. Baynes, Chris (2015-02-23). "Croydon needs a female MP, says shadow minister on 'patronising' pink bus tour". Croydon Guardian. Retrieved 2015-04-02.
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  31. Busby, Eleanor (2015-02-24). "Harriet Harman defends bright pink bus on visit to Cambridge". Cambridge News. Retrieved 2015-04-02.
  32. "New Fathers 4 Justice crash Labour's pink bus campaign". ITV. 2015-02-11. Retrieved 2015-04-02.
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  36. Ashton, Emily (2015-03-30). "Watch Ed Miliband Being Ambushed By Protesters Just Hours Before TV Debate". Buzzfeed. Retrieved 2015-04-02.
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  38. Welch, Ben (2015-10-22). "Bob the Builder and Elmo in police custody after climbing onto Chris Grayling's roof in Ashtead". Epsom Guardian. Newsquest. Retrieved 2016-06-09.
  39. "Fathers' rights activists scale roof at Buckingham Palace". BBC News Online. 2015-11-30. Retrieved 2016-06-09.
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