“Guy Harrison: The Father Who Took on the UK Government”
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When the UK legal system failed him, Guy Harrison made a decision that changed his life — and shook the nation.
After 38 court hearings, £50,000 in legal fees and a ruling that should have granted him access to his daughter, he still lost everything. What followed became one of the most famous protests in modern British history: flower-bombing Tony Blair inside Parliament and later scaling the building itself.
In this emotional and powerful conversation with Hannah Ingram-Moore, Guy reveals the human cost of parental alienation, corruption inside the court system, and the courage it took to stand up when no one else would.
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