The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Lammy’s plea over Windrush promises

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Promises made to people caught up in the Windrush scandal must be guaranteed in law as a matter of urgency, David Lammy has said in an impassione­d speech to MPS.

The Labour MP, who appeared to become emotional as he spoke, accused the government of trying to distract from the crisis by talking about illegal immigratio­n, describing such a connection as “deeply offensive”.

During a debate in Parliament Mr Lammy, whose father came to Britain from Guyana in 1956, said there was now a lack of trust between people whose lives had been so negatively affected by the government’s immigratio­n policies and the Home Office.

He said: “This not about illegal immigratio­n, this is about British citizens and frankly it is deeply offensive to conflate the Windrush generation with illegal immigrants to try and distract from the Windrush crisis.”

He urged the government to turn its pledges on compensati­on, and a lowering of the burden of proof when it comes to assessing Windrush cases, into guaranteed rights.

He said: “I say to the minister, warm words mean nothing, guarantee these rights and enshrine them in law as soon as possible and review a hostile environmen­t that turns everybody that is different in this country into someone who is potentiall­y illegal.”

Mr Lammy addressed the Commons Petitions Committee during a debate on a petition calling for an amnesty for the Windrush generation.

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David Lammy: Impassione­d speech.

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