Illustrators are elevating an objection with the UK authorities – and a smile amongst refugee youngsters – with a colouring e-book for younger migrants
Immigration minister Robert Jenrick sparked outrage in July when he ordered the removing of Mickey Mouse and Jungle E-book mural paintings at a centre for unaccompanied youngsters.
So Fleet Road cartoonist Man Venables, whose work seems within the likes of Metro, Non-public Eye and the Spectator, rallied colleagues from The Skilled Cartoonists Organisation to plan a well-aimed response.
Group marketing campaign group 38 Degrees raised funds for printing and distribution and the result’s a 62-page colouring e-book: Welcome to Britain, which will likely be given free to youngsters newly arriving within the UK.
Contributors embody Terry Gilliam, Quentin Blake and stalwarts from the likes of Viz and the Beano. Venables informed Optimistic Information {that a} second, bigger e-book was within the works on the market at Christmas, with the proceeds going to refugee charities.
“I’ve at all times discovered that should you act with kindness in these conditions, solely good will come out of it,” he stated. “If children develop up right here, and the very first thing that occurs to them is optimistic, then there’s undoubtedly some good available.”
Picture: Henny Beaumont/PCO
