As I suggested the other day, Theresa May's "hostile environment" policy appears to be unravelling. I suspect both that the Windrush issue is still being underplayed and that the blame game will deepen.
The numbers cited by the Home Office appear to be very low. I have personally met people with this kind of problem _ that they came to the UK as children without official documentation at a time when that that was deemed not necessary and they are only now finding out the problems. I find it hard to believe that there are not more than the forty odd cases cited. The problem in the cases I have personally encountered related to people from what were then UK colonies in the West Indies. This goes well beyond 1948.
I didn't realise Sarah Teather's personal involvement in creating the policy as reported by the Guardian today. Given she was representing an area with so many West Indians and other immigrant groups I am surprised she was not more vocal in trying to get the policy changed at least once she had been removed from office. It is, after all, a policy of institutionalised harassment of ethnic minorities. The sheer incompetence with which it has been and is being implemented come on top of that.
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