This is what inhumanity sounds like - children kept in cages separated from their families. Not a word from the PM as she prepares to roll out the red carpet for Trump in July. I will be there with a placard at the ready.
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To everyone who’s reading this... I see you. I know the world can be a dark place, but it's better with you in it. Help someone else today, and watch it come back to you.
Just received another awful email from @ukhomeoffice about "support for Commonwealth citizens". 1) you are already beyond your 2 week deadline 2) your "consultation" doesn't help people who are destitute because of the Home Office. Stop wasting my time with these pathetic emails.
@IAMTHECECILE@direalkiprich@Natural_Bridge Tune sounds nice & bubbly, it has the “must get up and dance” ting going on video shows how well dancehall music has evolved with the times, well done Ce’Cile & Crew!!!
Response to Amber Rudd's resignation as Home Secretary:
The campaign for justice on behalf of the Windrush generation is not just about political scalps. At its heart this crisis is about a system that was allowed to dehumanise and victimise Windrush British citizens. (1)
Amber Rudd resigned because she didn't know what was going on in her own department and she had clearly lost the confidence of her own civil servants. The real issue is the hostile environment policy that caused this crisis in the first place. (2)
The resignation of the Home Secretary must not detract from the fact that this crisis was a direct result of the hostile environment policy. That policy must now be reviewed, and the Home Office must move quickly to compensate and grant citizenship to the Windush generation. (3)
Home Secretary just said Windrush children can become citizens if they want to be. They were citizens when we invited them 70 years ago. Their citizenship is theirs by right, and was taken away by your government, not something that your government is now choosing to grant them.