Yorkshire Post

Patel acts to prevent Windrush mistakes from happening again

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THE HOME Office has signed up to a legally binding action plan to address its failures to comply with the law in the Windrush scandal.

The move follows a ruling last November by the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) that it broke equality laws when setting its “hostile environmen­t” policy.

The policy, introduced by Theresa May in 2012 when she was Home Secretary, was intended to deter illegal immigrants from remaining in the UK.

However it led to hundreds of members of the “Windrush generation” – who legally came to Britain from the Caribbean in the decades following the Second World War – being wrongfully detained and denied their rights.

In agreeing the two-year improvemen­t plan with the EHRC, Home Secretary Priti Patel, inset, said she was determined to address past injustices.

In a joint statement with Home Office Permanent Secretary Matthew Rycroft, she said:

“The Windrush generation were repeatedly failed by successive government­s and we have been resolute in our determinat­ion to right the wrongs that they suffered. We will continue to work closely with the EHRC on delivering the action plan to ensure mistakes like this never happen again.” Welcoming the agreement, EHRC chair Baroness Falkner of Margravine said: “The experience­s of the Windrush generation must never be repeated and must never be forgotten.” She added: “They serve as a stark reminder of the importance of adhering to equality laws, so that no one has to suffer such unjust treatment.”

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