Macmillan's Infi-Knit Scarf Goes To Parliament

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This week campaigners presented a 127 metre woolly scarf to the fuel poverty minister Greg Barker as part of Macmillan’s Infi-Knit campaign to freeze out fuel poverty for people with cancer.

 


The scarf petition called for more help so that people with cancer can keep warm without the worry. Over 5,000 people took action helping to make our digitally knit scarf 127 metres long.  
On receiving the scarf, Gregg Barker commented, “Macmillan Cancer Support is doing tremendous work in bringing the issues that people affected by cancer are facing to the attention of me and my colleagues in government.”
Campaigners Joy Beddows and Mary Clarke, who presented the petition to Greg Barker, were pleased with the minister's response.
Joy said, 'It was great to meet the minister, who took our concerns seriously. When my husband Dennis was being treated for cancer he really suffered from the cold. We had to have our heating on all the time. Our bills went through the roof and worrying about how we were going to pay them was the last thing we needed.'

Find out more about the Infi-Knit campaign

More photos of the Infi-Knit scarf at Parliament

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