Queen's Brian May has made a 'painful decision' and announced resignation from huge role as he was 'left with no other option' after scandal
Sir Brian May called it a ‘sad day’ as he revealed his resignation In a shock decision, Sir Brian May has announced he has made the ‘painful’ decision to step back from his role as vice president of the RSPCA. The Queen icon, who recently suffered some health scares, has been in the position since 2012 and is a long-time advocate of animal welfare rights. He called it a ‘sad day’ but revelations around ‘conditions in some farms’ had forced him to make the tough call.
Instead, the RSPCA have tried to defend their position, and in doing so, in my view, have sacrificed their integrity.’ He stated he could not personally continue to endorse the RSPCA in their current position so had to step down. This comes as an open letter was written to the charity, with signatories such as Ricky Gervais, Joanna Lumley, and Miriam Margoyles, to drop the Assured scheme.
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