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A fathers' rights activist who handcuffed himself to a government minister during an eight-year campaign has won equal access to his daughter. | A fathers' rights activist who handcuffed himself to a government minister during an eight-year campaign has won equal access to his daughter. |
Fathers 4 Justice campaigner Jonathan Stanesby, of south Devon, said he was "absolutely elated" now to have his daughter living with him half the time. | Fathers 4 Justice campaigner Jonathan Stanesby, of south Devon, said he was "absolutely elated" now to have his daughter living with him half the time. |
But he said "direct action" by fathers would continue if there was no "radical change" improving their rights. | But he said "direct action" by fathers would continue if there was no "radical change" improving their rights. |
He handcuffed himself to children's minister Margaret Hodge in 2004. | He handcuffed himself to children's minister Margaret Hodge in 2004. |
Mr Stanesby's daughter now spends alternate weeks with her mother and him, with holiday periods also divided equally. | Mr Stanesby's daughter now spends alternate weeks with her mother and him, with holiday periods also divided equally. |
There seems to be a set pattern where a father sees their child alternate weekends - it's almost like a break for the other parent Jonathan Stanesby | |
"I'm absolutely elated, as you can probably imagine. It just seems like a huge weight has just come off my shoulders," he told BBC Radio 5 live's Victoria Derbyshire show. | "I'm absolutely elated, as you can probably imagine. It just seems like a huge weight has just come off my shoulders," he told BBC Radio 5 live's Victoria Derbyshire show. |
But he added that his eight-year fight had been a "devastating experience". | But he added that his eight-year fight had been a "devastating experience". |
Over the handcuffing stunt at a conference in Salford, Greater Manchester, he was cleared at trial of false imprisonment. | Over the handcuffing stunt at a conference in Salford, Greater Manchester, he was cleared at trial of false imprisonment. |
Jail term | |
But he was later found guilty of causing distress and alarm and jailed for two months, over a rooftop demonstration at the home of deputy Labour leader Harriet Harman. | But he was later found guilty of causing distress and alarm and jailed for two months, over a rooftop demonstration at the home of deputy Labour leader Harriet Harman. |
His protests followed ministers' refusal to discuss the issue of fathers' rights with the campaign group, Mr Stanesby said. | His protests followed ministers' refusal to discuss the issue of fathers' rights with the campaign group, Mr Stanesby said. |
"It's quite clear that radical change is needed," he said. | "It's quite clear that radical change is needed," he said. |
"In this country there seems to be a set pattern where a father sees their child alternate weekends - it's almost like a break for the other parent. | "In this country there seems to be a set pattern where a father sees their child alternate weekends - it's almost like a break for the other parent. |
"The non-resident parent in this country is set up to be the walking wallet." | "The non-resident parent in this country is set up to be the walking wallet." |
The government firmly believes that children should not be denied meaningful contact with their other parent, where this is safe Ministry of Justice | |
Mr Stanesby added: "Obviously I have got now a daughter to concentrate on. | Mr Stanesby added: "Obviously I have got now a daughter to concentrate on. |
"I want to see change - who knows what's around the corner. | "I want to see change - who knows what's around the corner. |
"Direct action obviously has to continue if no change is moving forward." | "Direct action obviously has to continue if no change is moving forward." |
A Ministry of Justice spokesman said the well-being of children was "at the heart of the family justice system". | |
"Where contact cases do come to court, the child's welfare is always the paramount consideration," he said. | |
"Clearly in some circumstances, such as where there is poor parenting or even abuse, contact can be very damaging. | |
"The government firmly believes that children should not be denied meaningful contact with their other parent, where this is safe." |
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