Greek authorities’ story has changed again.
This is what refugee pushbacks & passing the buck inevitably leads to.
Finally the world is looking at Greece’s deadly migration policies. But as @minnierahman says, these are also UK policies, enacted on a different coastline #r4today
The UK has learned all the wrong lessons from Greece.
Their brutal response has led directly to more deaths.
There is no way to make people who have nothing left, only hope, disappear. If we don’t offer alternatives, they will risk the crossing & smugglers will profit. #r4today
“I’m not afraid: I’m starving.”
The quote that tells you everything about the migrants hoping to cross to Europe. Absolutely everything. #r4today
Europe colonised the world, now we have an aging population lacking workers & we are building fences against those coming to us from the places we colonised. Something amiss in both logic & morality of that #r4today
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Riddle me this, cos I’m seriously thinking it through.
Starmer is right on a couple of things, namely the Tories are no longer what they used to be, but a far right populist, extremist outfit. And Labour have moved into the ground vacated, & are now a moderate right wing party…
Who is our left or even centre-left option?
Cos it’s fine if Starmer’s Labour is “coming out” as the real Conservatives. You do you.
But neither me, nor my family, nor most young people have ever, nor plan to ever, vote Conservative you see. Not under any name or colour…
So I’m totally unsure what I, or people in progressive big cities are doing come the election to be honest. But if we don’t get a new left party to replace the dominoes shifting to the right, then this country is ridiculous.
You don’t have to point out first past the post to me…
High net immigration figures will be built up into a frenzy in the next weeks. A couple things to remember:
- the rise is driven by people on visas, not asylum seekers, who remain a tiny proportion
- the immigrants are people who bring huge positives to our communities #r4today
- The immigrants being from India & china “instead” of the EU is a neutral.
The only thing that matters is what rights they have on their visas
- More people’s visas now are short-term & highly restrictive, that do not have a pathway to settlement.
That’s not positive #r4today
- Research from @Praxis_Projects has shown how these visa restrictions force many migrants into poverty: in the cost of living crisis, migrants in low income families have ‘no recourse to public funds’ so they can’t access any of the support keeping others going. #r4today
Today, the government’s “stop the boats” #RefugeeBanBill debated in the Lords
The Bill means when people come to us asking for help, we will no longer assess whether they are refugees or not- We’ll simply lock all of them up, regardless
People will always try to seek safety in the UK.
We are one of the richest, safest countries on Earth & we colonised a third of it, leaving ties of language & community behind.
We abandoned Afghans, we are abandoning the Sudanese. They won’t give up because of this Bill #r4today
The Bill essentially says the tiny trickle of migrants seeking to rebuild a life by reaching the UK should just go somewhere else
But the international refugee protection system is based on solidarity. If we say “not here” why on Earth would the French not say the same? #r4today
It's come to my attention again that few people have any idea what the government's "stop the boats" illegal migration bill does, so:
It ends the right to seek asylum in the UK.
No decsions. No applications will be processed. From Afghans to Albanians. Limbo forever for all.
There are infinitessimally small caveats but this is essentially the truth & the whole story.
In plain & simple terms: No one coming to us for help (or any reason) will have their claim for protection heard anymore, ever.
They'll all be detained, all be left in barges & hotels.
Actually, I shouldnt have used Albania because, exceptionally, while they'll be denied the right to apply for asylum like everyone else, Albanians specifically won't all be in limbo forever, rather illegally deported- meaning any who do need protection will be sent back to danger
In short, we’re dancing on the head of a pin contorting our demands into the space considered “politically viable” to protect ever shrinking numbers of “good refugees” through safe routes.
No proposal I’ve seen would actually remove the need for some to take irregular journeys..
(And my own proposal I worked on at jcwi is included in that criticism)
So while these visas would be great & help some people, they’re not where our energy should be spent. There’s a bigger principle we’re losing here.
The right to come here however you need to & ask for help.
Not only has the government been housing Afghan refugees in inadequate temporary hotel accommodation for years.
They will also pass the #RefugeeBanBill today that blanket denies protection to ALL Afghans coming & asking for our help & says we’ll send them to Rwanda. #r4today
How can it be that #r4today has a story on Afghan refugees on THE SAME DAY the government will pass a law through its next stage in parliament that will deny ALL Afghans reaching us protection from now on and not mention it?
How can a Tory MP- WHO VOTED FOR IT be complaining on twitter that:
refusing asylum to Afghans who reach us through desperate means and sending them to Rwanda
Is not what they want? It is EXACTLY what the #RefugeeBanBill does & MPs & the media seem not to have noticed? #r4today