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Tories urged to take a moral stance and not abandon vows to lone child refugees after Brexit.

Labour leadership hopeful Sir Keir Starmer and Lord Alf Dubs, who fled the Nazis as a boy, have urged MPs to block the change.

Ben Gelblum by Ben Gelblum
2020-01-08 02:55
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Children in Northern France (c) Care4Calais

Children in Northern France (c) Care4Calais

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Tory MPs are being urged to vote down Boris Johnson’s ‘disgraceful’ Brexit Bill change over child refugees

Labour leadership hopeful Sir Keir Starmer and Lord Alf Dubs, who fled the Nazis as a boy, have urged Conservative MPs to block Boris Johnson’s U-turn abandonment of promises to vulnerable refugee children, many of whom are homeless and at great risk of trafficking.

Conservative MPs are being urged to “take a moral stance” and support an amendment demanding the Government continues to negotiate to take in lone child refugees from Europe after Brexit.

Following his crushing election win last month, Boris Johnson re-drafted his Brexit Bill and controversially rowed back on a commitment to strike a deal with the European Union so unaccompanied child refugees could continue to be reunited with their families in the UK after exit day.

Clause 37 of the Bill replaces the pledge with a watered-down vow for ministers to “make a statement” on the progress of the talks once the divorce with Brussels is complete.

Lord Alf Dubs
Lord Alf Dubs (PA)

Labour leadership hopeful Sir Keir Starmer and Lord Alf Dubs, who fled from the Nazis on the Kindertransport to Britain when he was aged six, have written to all Tory MPs calling on them to vote against the Prime Minister’s “disgraceful” change.

These are among the most vulnerable children imaginable – unaccompanied and alone. We’re not talking large numbers. These children simply wish to find safety with their families, who are able and willing to support them.

— Alf Dubs (@AlfDubs) December 20, 2019

They are looking to convince Tories to vote with the Opposition when amendments to the European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Bill are put before MPs on Wednesday.

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‘You have the power to right this wrong’

The pair said the reversal by Downing Street was “as disturbing as it is revealing about the Government’s priorities”.

With the Tories now enjoying a comfortable 80-seat majority, Sir Keir and Lord Dubs told those on the Government benches it was “up to you” to make Mr Johnson “rethink” his approach to unaccompanied child refugees.

“We know that there are many Conservative MPs, including some sat around the Cabinet table, who know that this decision was wrong,” wrote Sir Keir and Lord Dubs.

Labour Starmer
Labour MP Sir Keir Starmer is in the running to replace Jeremy Corbyn as leader (Aaron Chown/PA)

“Boris Johnson may have won a majority in Parliament, but he did not win the moral argument to absolve himself of responsibility to some of the most vulnerable people in the world.

“With the numbers in Parliament being what they are, it’s up to you — Conservative MPs — to take a moral stance and force the Government to rethink its approach on this vital issue.

“You have the power to right this wrong. This is your test – and we would urge you to hold them to account over this disgraceful decision.”

Pleased the govt accepted Lord Dubs’ new amendment to continue EU international agreement to accept unaccompanied refugee children with relatives already here. Right to do so.

— Geoffrey Cox QC MP (@Geoffrey_Cox) June 11, 2018

In June 2018, Robert Buckland, then solicitor general, accepted Lord Dubs’ amendment to the Withdrawal Bill to work with Brussels’ leaders to give refugee children sanctuary.

Attorney General Geoffrey Cox said at the time the Government was “right to do so” but the written commitment was stripped out of the divorce legislation last month during the post-election re-draft.

Labour has had an amendment accepted that, should it pass, would restore the Government’s vow to negotiate an agreement with the EU which continues to give refugee children safe haven post-Brexit.

A Government spokesman said: “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.

“Protecting vulnerable children will remain our priority after Brexit and this new clause reaffirms our commitment while clarifying the role of Parliament and Government in negotiations.”

In 2016, after a long campaign by the Labour peer Alf Dubs – one of 10,000 children rescued from the Nazis by the Kindertransport, – the Conservative government consented to what became known as the “Dubs amendment” to the 2016 Immigration Act. 

However outrage greeted Theresa May reducing the number from 3,000 to just 350 children at the height of the refugee crisis where countless parentless children were destitute all over Europe.

And even though councils insisted that they could accommodate more and the number was upped, reports have emerged of the Home Office reneging on its commitments with just around 200 so far accepted.

Lord Dubs talked to The London Economic last year after he returned from a fact-finding trip to Europe.

“Organisations estimate there are hundreds of unaccompanied minors in Northern France, some as young as ten,” said Lord Dubs.

(c) Care4Calais

“We saw children sleeping homeless in tents, children with just canvas protecting them, many very vulnerable unaccompanied young people,” he added.

Lord Dubs outlined the dangers they face, saying that many children who want to come to the UK in Northern France go missing.

“They are vulnerable to abuse, trafficking and prostitution. In the refugee camp on the Greek Island of Lesbos, we were told there was not enough security and boys were getting raped in the camp at night.”

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