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Please tell Dulwich College that their decision to allow a real fur trader to appear again in the Dulwich College Xmas Fair is horrific and supports a barbaric industry.


Phillipa London sell horrific fur coats, gillets, hats which they greenwash as coming from "natural beginings" - which in reality means a hopeless life is squalid cramped cages and death by anal electrocution, drowning or gassing. They are stall GH10 in the Great Hall. Please beware if taking children past this stand.


The fur industry is universally condemed, but support from Dulwich College allows these heartless profit hungry traders to keep fur farms in business.


Please boycott the fair until they agree to go FUR FREE.


Email the Master Dr Spence to let him know that the use of real fur in 2022 is barbaric, outdated and doesn't align with the ethical values of Dulwich College


http://[email protected]

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Disgusting!


I emailed the Headmaster this morning and have just received the following response:


"Thank you for writing. I respect your opinion on the fur trade generally and your concerns about the presence of a stall selling fur products at the upcoming Christmas Fair. Phillipa London has offered to withdraw from the Christmas Fair and we have accepted this."


Thank you BCAM for bringing to our attention!

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