The Scotsman

Open letter to Ruth Davidson asks for more to be done to help child refugees

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It has been nine months since the first child refugees arrived in Scotland under the Dubs scheme.

Whilst these children start to rebuild their lives, thousands more have been left waiting. Charities Safe Passage and Help Refugees, working with children in camps in Europe, say accommodat­ion centres are full, children are sleeping rough and at risk of disappeari­ng into the hands of trafficker­s. Scotland can and should do more.

The Dubs scheme called for 3,000 lone child refugees to be resettled from Europe but in 15 months just 200 children have arrived and now the Government suggest it will cap the scheme at just 480 places.

Westminste­r may be divided on this issue, but Scotland is not. Communitie­s, faith groups, schools and businesses have helped more refugees resettle in Scotland than any other nation in the UK.

We are proud of Scotland’s response, but we must also do our bit to help refugees in Europe too.

We note the Scottish and Welsh Government­s have urged the Home Office to help more children and speed up the process.

As leader of the Scottish Conservati­ves we urge you to be the voice for child refugees within your own party and support the growing calls to lift the cap on this scheme.

We also ask that you meet with us to discuss the role local communitie­s can play in this effort.

On the eve of the Second World War, some 10,000 unaccompan­ied child refugees fleeing Nazi persecutio­n were brought to Britain on the Kindertran­sport. Many of those children were welcomed to Scotland, including 160 children who found refuge in a school in Lothian, close to your constituen­cy.

Today as Europe faces the greatest refugee crisis since that war, we urge you to reflect on our nation’s proud history and ensure we live up to the standard set by generation­s past. EDITH BOWMAN

DJ BRIAN COX

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