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[MigrantFriends.com] A Big Thank You to the PM Theresa May.

 


We are very pleased by the PM Theresa May's equality agenda. This is the first time that a UK PM specifically and loudly call  on all UK institutions to address the barriers that  many disadvantaged people are facing in accessing to services and opportunities.  This has never happened in any developed word. It  only happening in UK. Mrs Theresa May will be remembered as  pro-Equality Lady. We do not need any more the  empty equality rhetoric  and propaganda from  the Labour Party and Liberal Democrats just to attracts voters.

 

We are confident that the PM will succeed in tackling disadvantage caused by  discrimination, prejudice, social class, disability, mental health, poverty, race and ethnicity, and gender  that prevent people from accessing employment, housing, education, health, and criminal justice.

 

The PM should urgently  find ways of solving the problems of  hundreds of  thousands of asylum seekers  who have been in this country for more than 10 years and no decision has been taken about their asylum claim. This delay has contributed to  raising unemployment among ethnic minorities and lack of education for their children. For many asylum claimants, the Home Office has lost their files.  Many other asylum seekers  have been holding Home Office's refusal letters  for more than 10 years and these documents may not be used to access services and opportunities in the UK.  They cannot open a bank account or rent a flat because of lack of proper ID.

 

This demonstrates how the UK public institutions' policies are the ones which are contributing to inequality and disadvantage  among Black and minority ethnic communities.

 

We call on the PM to grant  British citizenship for young people who have reached 18 years of age and have lived , worked and educated more than 10 years in the UK.

 

Reference story:

Theresa May launches race audit of public services

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-37194207

Ethnic minorities face 'entrenched' racial inequality - watchdog

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-37114418

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