MORE billboards to #AbolishTheMonarchy

by Republic in London, England, United Kingdom

MORE billboards to #AbolishTheMonarchy

Total raised £47,738

raised so far

1658

supporters

Change the debate about the monarchy with a huge billboard campaign up and down the country.

by Republic in London, England, United Kingdom

Republic

5th October 2021

Thank you!

Just wanted to say another huge thank you to you and everyone who has donated so far. We've now raised nearly £29,000!
We've raised our target to £60,000 so we can do more billboards up and  down the country, later this year and in the run up to the jubilee. And…

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Republic

18th September 2021

The press have been talking about us

This week the Daily Mail covered Republic's Welsh billboards, quoting the leader of the Welsh Conservatives who was upset with us. That prompted lots more coverage, including the Mirror, ABC News, ITV, Sky News, the Sun who focussed on our Prince Andrew billboards, The National and the Express who claim…

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Republic

10th September 2021

Here's the latest billboard live in Wales!

Thank you for all the amazing support. Almost 1000 people have donated. We've just added this picture of one of our Welsh billboards which went up this week in the Cynon valley.

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Republic

24th August 2021

New billboards on their way. Here's what they look like.

We're now getting ready for the next phase of Republic's billboard campaign. The billboards up so far have prompted a lot of local press and national coverage. The new billboards carry more direct messages about the monarchy and challenge some of the key myths.
Here's some of what our designers have…

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Republic

5th August 2021

Have you seen the photos of our billboards?

12 of these billboards are up around the UK, thanks to you!
This is the one in Portsmouth. Check out the appeal page to see more! If there's one near you why not take a picture and send it in. List of locations is also on the appeal page.

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