On Monday 15th November over 800,000 people joined forces to hold the world's first ever virtual march organised by Beatbullying, Britain's leading anti-bullying charity to mark the start of Anti-Bullying Week. The march was streamed through dozens of supporter websites including claireperry.org.uk and culminated at 10 Downing Street. The Beatbullying campaign is calling on the Government to do more to protect children from bullying, violence and harassment, which can have a devastating impact on young lives.
Commenting, Claire Perry, MP for the Devizes Constituency said:
"My online avatar is proudly marching today along with hundreds of thousands of others across the internet to demonstrate my support for the Beatbullying campaign. Bullying can devastate young lives and more than 30 per cent of children have been bullied in the last year. I am calling on the Coalition government to do all it can to implement long-term solutions to bullying."
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To mark the launch of Anti-Bullying Week 2010 on Monday, 15th November, The Big March has of thousands of avatars of children, parents, teachers and celebrities marching across the computer screens via more than fifty partners' homepages to take a stand against bullying. The march is crossing Claire Perry's own website; www.claireperry.org.uk. More information about the March can be found at http://www.beatbullying.org/bigmarch. According to Beatbullying figures:
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