In 2008, a campaign to gain official
posthumous recognition of British
Holocaust rescuers was initiated by the
Holocaust Educational Trust, a British charity founded in 1988. The campaign cited the examples of British citizens such as
Frank Foley,
Jane Haining and
June Ravenhall who had previously been honoured by Israel as some of the
British nominees to the status of
Righteous Among the Nations, but had received no British honour during their lifetime. Under the official
British honours system honours cannot be awarded posthumously, so the Trust's campaign sought to have the honours system changed, to allow the awarding of either
an MBE or an OBE posthumously to British rescuers such as Frank Foley. On 7 May 2008, the 50th anniversary of the death of Foley, the Trust filed an
internet petition titled 'UK-Rescuers' on the
10 Downing Street website, to call on the
Prime Minister to reconsider the laws governing the posthumous honours system. With a deadline for signatories of 7 May 2009, the petition ultimately gathered 1,087 signatories. It had stated: ...[Foley] was never formally honoured by the British nation during his lifetime for his actions. We therefore call on the Government to review the current statutes governing the honours system, so that the
Honours Committee can consider awarding a posthumous knighthood to Frank Foley. We hope that this will open the way for the Honours Committee to consider recognition for other British heroes of the Holocaust, including
Randolph Churchill, Sergeant
Charles Coward,
Jane Haining,
Tommy Noble and
Robert Smallbones, who risked and in some cases gave their own lives to save others... Through 2008 and 2009 the campaign attracted support from the media as well as members of both the UK Parliament and the
Scottish Parliament, citing the particular examples of Foley, Ravenhall and Haining. In March 2009, the MP
Russell Brown tabled the
early day motion Recognition for British Heroes of the Holocaust in Westminster citing the examples of Foley, Haining and Ravenhall, securing 135 signatories. ==Announcement of a new award==