Drive2Survive

The police bill is racist and will make Travelling illegal… even if you’re in a house. Think about that. A law has been made to eradicate us, specifically our way of life. This is not Nazi Germany this is Tory UK.

“Drive to Survive is a coalition of Romany Gypsy, Irish Traveller, nomadic activists, and community organizations who are determined to use peaceful protest and civil disobedience to highlight this threat to the freedoms of all people.

If we join together we can make Priti Patel and Boris Johnson think again about their intention to eradicate a way of life that is many hundreds of years old.

Throughout the Summer and Autumn of 2021, we need your help to stop this racist attempt to culturally cleanse Gypsies, Roma, and Travellers from the British landscape.” Travellers’ Times July 14, 2021

Campaigners have warned of a ‘summer of discontent’ against the new racist police bill which will “wipe out” Gypsy and Traveller and other nomadic cultures by criminalising trespass with the intent to reside in a vehicle

Travellers’ Times, July 14, 2021

Traditional Gypsies and Traveller culture will be subjected to fines, caravan seizures and even imprisonment. Through the #PolicingBill, the Government is planning to imprison, fine and remove the homes of people stopping roadside. We must come together.

On Saturday 2nd October, 2o21 at Manchester Piccadilly Gardens at 1.00pm, Drive2Survive will be holding a rally at the TORY CONFERENCE. We want Priti Patel and Boris to hear us Gypsies, Roma, Irish Travellers, Scottish, Welsh, Showmen, New travellers, van dwellers, whoever. Please stand with us. We need more than we had in London.

We all suffer the hate, racism n prejudice, not just those on the road. The police don’t want to criminalise trespass, councils don’t want to either. With the Police Bill, they will be forced to seize your trailers homes and fine each family member £2500. If you don’t pay, you will go prison and your abode seized.

We will be holding an authorised encampment space arranged with Manchester Council. Please Contact@Drive2Survive.org.uk for further details or to support.

Donate to the goFundMe online campaign at GoFundMe. 

For more on the Parliament Hill Drive2Survive campaign rally, July 2021, see ‘Drive 2 Survive rally to protest anti-Traveller law ‘makes history’ in Travellers’ Times.

Stop stealing our culture, Romany Gypsy community says

Screen Shot 2020-03-15 at 4.27.46 PMBob Lovell Kamulo is interviewed by Nina Hindmarsh, journalist with New Zealand’s Nelson Mail Newspaper.

Read the entire article and watch the video here at Nelson Mail article.

Speaking of cultural appropriation by The Original Gypsy Fair, he’s said

being a Gypsy is not a lifestyle, nor an ethos or image to be used for commercial gain.”

Bob Lovell has been attempting to raise awareness over the issue for years, including lobbying the Government to stop businesses from exploiting Gypsy culture for profit.

Government of New Zealand Commerce Minister Kris Faafoi was asked to conduct a legal review to remove the term gypsy from all registered business names. Lovell says he has not responded.

Massey University professor Paul Spoonley, who specialises in race relations, says the New Zealand use of a label such as “gypsy” is troubling.

“Partly because some people use it to denigrate others, while some claim it when they have no right to. Gypsy is the colloquial term for Romany – and it is often used in unthinking ways by many New Zealanders.”

Academic and researcher, Cliff Harvey says

There is no other race for which the “caricaturising, appropriation of cultural icons, or the blatant use of racist terms” is still so widely accepted.

Says, Massey University professor Paul Spoonley:

“They certainly faced explicit racism and discrimination. In New Zealand, with a smaller Romany population, there tends to be a lot more ignorance. I can understand why local Romany get annoyed.”

“To misuse the term Gypsy by non-Roma and make claims based on a lifestyle is a gross misrepresentation of who we are as a race of people, and very misleading to the general public,” Lovell says.