1.Advocacy and campaigning Initiatives
Post-election actions
A joint open letter to the new Prime Minister signed by over 300 organisations and 500 individuals working with people seeking safety was published in The Guardian on Monday, calling for urgent reform to our broken asylum system and for people seeking sanctuary to be protected rather than punished. The full letter can be found here. Thank you to all partners who signed, shared and amplified.
Young Legal Aid Lawyer / Migrants Organise have relaunched their ‘Take Your MP to Work’ campaign calling on community advisors, whether law firms or charities, to invite MPs to accompany you to your place of work and see access to justice in practice. You can sign up here and there are guides, templates and toolkits to help you get started.
Refugee Action have launched a tool for people to write to their new MPs. With this tool you can welcome your new MP with personalised local tips for your constituency, and find out where your MP stands on welcoming refugees at the same time.
UNHCR has made a number of recommendations to the new Government including: restore access to asylum including the repeal of the Illegal Migration Act; reform the asylum system; scale up resettlement and other safe, regular pathways; establish a coherent, locally driven refugee integration programme; restore the right to work; and strengthen regional and international cooperation.
Communities Not Camps
Up to 120 residents of the Bibby Stockholm barge have staged a protest over delays in processing their asylum claims, overcrowding and trouble accessing medical treatment, with one resident describing it as a ‘hell barge’. Local residents held a peaceful protest, organised by Portland Global Friendship Group, outside the barge in solidarity. Meanwhile, LBC reported the barge is ‘almost full’ with 410 people on board, and in fact beyond what a source close to the Home Office says is a ‘safe capacity’ of 300. The Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Pat McFaddon told LBC he ‘couldn’t say’ whether the barge would still be in operation a year from now. Thursday 18th marks one year since the barge arrived in Portland.
This month also marks one year since the Wethersfield camp opened. The Runnymede Trust along with Care4Calais have produced this briefing which details the harrowing conditions in the camp and the harm that this causes to people of colour, amounting to racial segregation. Residents describe the camp as being ‘like a prison’ with one resident saying ‘Nothing about my life in the UK so far is about freedom’. Coverage here.
Care4Calais are holding a demonstration outside the Royal Courts of Justice WC2A 2LL on Wednesday 24 July at 0900 in support of four of their clients who are challenging the segregated and isolating conditions at Wethersfield camp in court. Please spread the word and if you are able go down to show your support!
Ministry of Defence officials have been urged to improve conditions for Afghan refugees living at Chickerell Camp in Dorset, where many traumatised children are said to be living in poor and inadequate conditions.
The new Labour MP for Lincoln, Hamish Falconer, had told Lincolnshire Live he remains ‘absolutely committed’ to scrapping the plans to establish an asylum accommodation centre at RAF Scampton, but that the process is ‘complicated’ and likely to take some time. |