‘Votes for expats’ campaigner Harry Shindler receives MBE

shindlermbeHarry Shindler, veteran of the allied landings at Anzio in WWII and tireless worker for Anglo–Italian relations and expat voting rights, was made a Member of the Order of the British Empire in a presentation by Her Majesty's representative the Ambassador to Italy, Christopher Prentice.

Shindler has worked thirty years and more for Anglo-Italian relations, for the rights of British ex-pats in Italy and Europe, the Italy Star Association, and perhaps most importantly of all, to keeping the memory alive of the British servicemen who fought and died to liberate Italy in World War II. Harry’s work includes talks in schools and universities, to educate young students and raise the awareness of young people on why the war was fought.

As if this has not been enough, he also been fighting in the European Court of Human Rights for the right of ex-pats to retain the ability to vote in British elections beyond the current 15-year limit, raising considerable support in the UK and in EU countries including Portugal towards this objective.

Those who supported his nomination for an award emphasised his selfless determination to help others, limitless energy in pursuing goals and unflagging dedication to Anglo-Italian relations.

Ambassador to Italy, Christopher Prentice says of Harry Shindler,

“No objective has been too great, no task too onerous, and his extraordinary tenacity in seeking to overcome the many obstacles and challenges that he has faced is an extraordinary example to us all.”

 

See also: http://www.votes-for-expat-brits.com/

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