If any of you here have signed the petition on the Prime Minister's website calling for a public enquiry into the conduct of the official and private investigations into the disappearance of Madeleine McCann, then THANK YOU.
Today the petition has 1,283 signatures - and out of nearly 6,000 petitions on the Prime Minister's site, it now stands at the 188th most popular, not bad after just a month.
More details of the purpose of the petition can be found on the PM's webiste, here:
http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/69944 - and you can vote by clicking on the same link.
A list of 30 problems with the three British investigations - those of Leicestershire Police, Soctland Yard and the McCanns' failed private investiagtions - can be found in George Dunham's article, here:
http://whathappenedtomadeleinemccann.blogspot.co.uk/The petition, like all others on the PM's site, will close on 30 March 2015, ahead of the General Election.
The more numbers we get on the petition, the greater the possibility of persuading the government to hold what should have happened years ago - a full public enquiry, with the power to summons witnesses, into the whole affair, including the active and unhelpful actions of various British government agencies.
The target is 10,000 signatures. If reached, this would trigger an official response by the Home Secretary