George Rolph (activist)

[1] Rolph started a website (MAN2MAN), as an online forum where men who were survivors of abuse could meet to support each other and to discuss their feelings.

[3] Rolph was also interviewed on BBC Radio London on 10 February 2003 in a programme called "Inside Out" about his views on domestic violence against men.

[3] In November 2004 his experience as a male survivor of domestic violence was briefly discussed on the ITV talk show This Morning.

[11] On 12 June 2013, the 23rd day of his hunger strike, the Daily Mirror published an article about George Rolph, which was the first time the mainstream press had reported on the campaign.

On 12 June 2013, in a parliamentary debate about work capability assessment issues, Rolph's MP, Heidi Alexander, said his hunger strike was "an example of a disabled person who had no choice but to take such drastic action to bring to the Government's attention the failures of the system".