A FATHERS 4 Justice campaigner who set up camp on top of Justice Secretary Chris Grayling's home has been arrested and charged by police.
Martin Matthews, 47, from Bookham climbed on to the roof of the Epsom and Ewell MP's home in Ashtead with a tent and supplies at 9pm on Tuesday night (August 19).
The protester spent just under 24 hours on the roof, unfurling a banner reading "Mum and Dads United".
He was talked down by officers on Wednesday evening before being charged with criminal damage.
Matthews, of Middlemead Road, Bookham, has been bailed until September 8 when he will appear at Redhill Magistrates' Court.
In a statement on its website on Tuesday, New Fathers 4 Justice said: "He has set up camp on top of the roof and has enough supplies to last several days. This is another protest to highlight the injustice parents face in the present family court system."
Matthews climbed onto the roof of the Epsom and Ewell's constituency office in Barnett Wood Lane, Ashtead, on Father's Day in 2012 and again in 2013.