January 21, 2020
Make sense of politics. Sign up to the Waugh Zone and get the political day in a nutshell.
Councils In Last-Ditch Plea To Boris Johnson On Child Refugees
Councils have urged Boris Johnson to restore protections for lone child refugees to his Brexit bill or risk them being exposed to abuse or exploitation.
Twelve local authority leaders from around the country made the last-ditch intervention as the prime minister braced for a defeat on the issue in a Tuesday House of Lords vote on his withdrawal agreement bill (WAB).
Johnson stripped from the bill protections of family reunion rights for child refugees, but has insisted he will restore them in the forthcoming immigration bill.
That has been rejected by Labour peer Lord Dubs, who has pioneered the issue and warned that ministers’ promises cannot be trusted.
Lord Dubs, who came to the UK on a Kindertransport as a child refugee fleeing the Nazis, is one of four Lords members leading Tuesday’s push to formally reinstate family reunion rights in the WAB.
Now the 10 councils have joined him in calling on the government to guarantee that it will negotiate a continuation of “safe passage” for lone child refugees in Europe through family reunion before Britain leaves the EU on January 31.
They are concerned that if ministers do not replace EU regulations on family reunion, known as Dublin III, unaccompanied children could be at risk after Brexit,
In a letter to the PM organised by Lewisham council leader Damien Egan, they said: “Local authorities are supporting thousands of children who have endured horrendous journeys on lorries in order to reach the UK, precisely because they are not able to access a safe and legal route such as family reunion.
“Guaranteeing access to safe passage, such as family reunion and the Dubs scheme, will help us, as local authorities, plan and prepare for children’s arrivals. And critically, it will give more children an alternative to risking their lives.
“Family reunion under Dublin III has meant hundreds of children are no longer trying to survive in camps and car parks across Europe. 
“But unless a replacement to Dublin III is agreed between the UK and EU after Brexit there is a real danger children – who otherwise would have found safety in the UK – will be exposed to the dangers of surviving alone including the risk of abuse or exploitation by unscrupulous individuals.  “We remain committed to our country’s long tradition of welcoming more child refugees and strongly urge you to reconsider this decision.” 
A government spokesperson said: “Protecting vulnerable children will remain our priority after Brexit and the withdrawal agreement bill reaffirms this commitment while clarifying the role of parliament and government in negotiations.
“We have a proud record of helping vulnerable children, granting protection to 41,000 since 2010 and doing more than the vast majority of EU countries to help unaccompanied minors.”
Following the election, Johnson changed the WAB so that the government no longer has an obligation to negotiate with the EU a continuation of family reunion rights.
Instead it must simply lay a statement before parliament on its policy on the issue after Brexit.
Tuesday’s vote will come after the government suffered its first parliamentary defeat in the Lords, over the right of EU citizens lawfully residing in the UK after Brexit to have physical proof of their status.
The Labour council leaders signing the letter were: Lewisham, Hammersmith and Fulham, Leeds, Cambridge, Hackney, Oxford, Stevenage, Trafford, Lambeth, Warrington, Plymouth, Haringey and Lancaster.
Steve Cowan, leader of Hammersmith and Fulham council, said he was able to offer services for local people as well as refugees.
He said: “Our first priority is always our residents, which is why Hammersmith and Fulham has the third lowest council tax in Britain, offers free homecare for our residents and free breakfasts for all our primary school children. 
“But during the worst global refugee crisis in the post-war period, we also have a moral duty to the most vulnerable people of all – unaccompanied refugee children. 
“Scrapping the legal right to family reunion not only betrays our great British humanitarian traditions but it also risks fuelling organised crime in our communities.”Related... Government Defeated In House Of Lords Over EU Citizens Post-Brexit Amendment Tories Split On HS2 Amid Warning That Costs Could Spiral To £106bn No.10 Casts Doubt On Jeremy Corbyn's Move To Get John Bercow A Peerage Labour MP Zarah Sultana Slams 'Crushing' Student Debt, Brandishing Loan Statement In Commons
Related Stories
Latest News
Top news around the world
Academy Awards

‘Oppenheimer’ Reigns at Oscars With Seven Wins, Including Best Picture and Director

Get the latest news about the 2024 Oscars, including nominations, winners, predictions and red carpet fashion at 96th Academy Awards

Around the World

Celebrity News

> Latest News in Media

Watch It
JoJo Siwa Reveals She Spent $50k on This Cosmetic Procedure
April 08, 2024
tilULujKDIA
Gypsy Rose Blanchard Files for Divorce from Ryan Anderson
April 08, 2024
kjqE93AL4AM
Bachelor Nation’s Trista Sutter Shares Update on Husband’s Battle With Lyme Disease | E! News
April 08, 2024
mNBxwEpFN4Y
Alan Tudyk Does All His Disney Voices
April 08, 2024
fkqBY4E9QPs
Bob Iger responds to critics who call Disney "too woke"
April 06, 2024
loZMrwBYVbI
Kirsten Dunst recites a classic cheer from 'Bring it On'
April 06, 2024
VHAca3r0t-k
Dr. Paul Nassif Offers Up Plastic Surgery Warning for Gypsy Rose Blanchard | TMZ
April 09, 2024
cXIyPm8mKGY
Reba McEntire Laughs at Joy Behar's Suggestion 'Jolene' is Anti-Feminist | TMZ TV
April 08, 2024
11Cyp1sH14I
NeNe Leakes Says She's Okay with Cheating If It's Done Respectfully | TMZ TV
April 08, 2024
IsjAeJFgwhk
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez’s wedding was 20 years in the making
April 08, 2024
BU8hh19xtzA
Bianca Censori wears completely sheer tube dress and knee-high stockings for Kanye West outing
April 08, 2024
IkbdMacAuhU
Kelsea Ballerini tells trolls to ‘shut up’ about pantsless CMT Music Awards 2024 performance #shorts
April 08, 2024
G4OSTYyXcOc
TV Schedule
Late Night Show
Watch the latest shows of U.S. top comedians

Sports

Latest sport results, news, videos, interviews and comments
Latest Events
08
Apr
ITALY: Serie A
Udinese - Inter Milan
07
Apr
ENGLAND: Premier League
Manchester United - Liverpool
07
Apr
ENGLAND: Premier League
Tottenham Hotspur - Nottingham Forest
07
Apr
ITALY: Serie A
Juventus - Fiorentina
07
Apr
ENGLAND: Premier League
Sheffield United - Chelsea
07
Apr
ITALY: Serie A
Monza - Napoli
07
Apr
GERMANY: Bundesliga
Wolfsburg - Borussia Monchengladbach
07
Apr
ITALY: Serie A
Verona - Genoa
07
Apr
ITALY: Serie A
Cagliari - Atalanta
07
Apr
GERMANY: Bundesliga
Hoffenheim - Augsburg
07
Apr
ITALY: Serie A
Frosinone - Bologna
06
Apr
GERMANY: Bundesliga
Heidenheim - Bayern Munich
06
Apr
GERMANY: Bundesliga
Borussia Dortmund - Stuttgart
06
Apr
ENGLAND: Premier League
Brighton - Arsenal
06
Apr
ITALY: Serie A
Roma - Lazio
06
Apr
ENGLAND: Premier League
Crystal Palace - Manchester City
06
Apr
ITALY: Serie A
AC Milan - Lecce
04
Apr
ENGLAND: Premier League
Chelsea - Manchester United
04
Apr
ENGLAND: Premier League
Liverpool - Sheffield United
03
Apr
ENGLAND: Premier League
Arsenal - Luton
03
Apr
ENGLAND: Premier League
Manchester City - Aston Villa
02
Apr
ENGLAND: Premier League
West Ham United - Tottenham Hotspur
01
Apr
SPAIN: La Liga
Villarreal - Atletico Madrid
01
Apr
ITALY: Serie A
Lecce - Roma
01
Apr
ITALY: Serie A
Inter Milan - Empoli
31
Mar
ENGLAND: Premier League
Manchester City - Arsenal
31
Mar
SPAIN: La Liga
Real Madrid - Athletic Bilbao
31
Mar
ENGLAND: Premier League
Liverpool - Brighton
30
Mar
SPAIN: La Liga
Barcelona - Las Palmas
30
Mar
ENGLAND: Premier League
Brentford - Manchester United
30
Mar
ITALY: Serie A
Fiorentina - AC Milan
Find us on Instagram
at @feedimo to stay up to date with the latest.
Featured Video You Might Like
zWJ3MxW_HWA L1eLanNeZKg i1XRgbyUtOo -g9Qziqbif8 0vmRhiLHE2U JFCZUoa6MYE UfN5PCF5EUo 2PV55f3-UAg W3y9zuI_F64 -7qCxIccihU pQ9gcOoH9R8 g5MRDEXRk4k
Copyright © 2020 Feedimo. All Rights Reserved.