Convicted Fraudster Sets up GoFundMe for Union Jack Dress Girl's Father
RUGBY, ENGLAND, JUL 17 – A convicted fraudster from Wales launched a fundraiser raising over £1,600 to support a girl barred from wearing a Union Jack dress at school, organizers said.
- Last Friday, Courtney Wright was isolated at Bilton School in Rugby after wearing a Union Jack dress inspired by Geri Halliwell.
- During the school’s Culture Day, attire rules prompted Courtney Wright’s isolation, as her Union Jack dress was deemed unacceptable on July 11, 2025.
- Amid threats, Bilton School on Thursday cited extremist abuse online and via our telephone systems, leading to early summer closure.
- More than £1600 has been raised so far by Voice of Wales, run by Dan Morgan and Stan Robinson, at the fundraiser for the girl’s father.
- On September 13th, Courtney Wright will speak in London, invited by Tommy Robinson wearing her Union Jack dress, to a global audience.
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Convicted fraudster sets up GoFundMe for Union Jack dress girl's father
A CROWDFUNDER for a 12-year-old girl, who was unable to "celebrate her British identity at school" while wearing a Union Jack dress, has been set up by a convicted fraudster from Wales
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