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Sunday 24 October 2010

Are asylum seekers or ( illegal immigrants) are also in (to) this together...?

Wednesday, October 20, 2010 in the House of Commons, George Obsorne has unveiled his spending review. " We are all in this together" was repeated many time by the Chancellor during his highly expected  declaration of (war).

It might serve as the official slogan of the Coalition Government. That was an historic day and a painful one for more than 500.000 (official and unofficial) illegal immigrants or failed asylum seeker or asylum seekers in the UK.

That day, the sanctuary home for many illegal immigrants or undocumented people began the painful process of breaking its addiction to ever more reckless public spending for the first time.

Tories and Lib-Dem say, these cuts are vital if Britain is to reduce a debt crisis costing £120 million a day in interest.Nobody should doubt that the next few years will be tough.


But that sadly, is the price ( illegal immigrants, failed asylum seekers and etc...) must pay for the immoral greed of the bankers and the insane profligacy of the previous government that is saying there is ( another way for reducing the debt...).

 The Home Office which funds the police and protects Britain`s borders will see his budget cut between 23-20%.


Home Office cuts will see the UK Border Agency lose between 20-24% of its budget. Some 12.000 jobs will go from the range of UK immigration reception, and removal centres. Legal aid budget will be reduced by just £350 million.

The Home Office signed £ millions and billion contracts with private companies to accommodate asylum seekers. Asylum seekers are only service users and not beneficiary. Most of them live in an indescribable house condition, crowded accommodation with poor ventilation.


 Theresa May, the Home Secretary has around her,  advisors who  signed £million contract with unskilled companies as Clearsprings management  and Angel Group. They signed agreement with the Secretary of State for the Home Department. Those agencies or companies are the one abusing taxpayers monies and not asylum seekers.





Asylum seekers are now in the same battle..






They have obligation to provide accommodation to asylum seekers. And these are in the worst condition ever even < junkies> would not accept to live in these houses.


 But because asylum seekers are being treated as inhumane, and with no choices they must < live and survive> in those houses with blocked toilets, damp walls, stinking carpets, smelling sinks and kitchen accessories..Instead Theresa May should think about encouraging his private contractors to look at the CSN Stores where they can find everything from beautiful wardrobes   to cookware and lighthings in order to improve the life of asylum seekers before being kick out off the country.  http://www.furniturebycsn.co.uk/Wardrobes-C184097.html


Labour government spent last year around £2.1 billion for legal aid and the money was badly used. The legal aid was being abused by lawyers making multiple claims and appeals particularly on behalf of failed asylum seekers. There are so many stories where lawyers used the legal aid not for the purpose of helping asylum seekers making their claim but for their own purpose.


They used the money to buy luxurious car and funded holidays abroad while their client asylum claim was being rejected by the court. Failed asylum seekers are not pocketing the legal aid and they should not be taken as scapegoat for abusing the legal aid system.





This is were £million contract with Home Office housing providers go..in stinky toilet and bathroom




Asylum seekers have no right to work and can only rely on donation and also on the National Asylum Support Service benefit that is less than £40 a week for an adult. There are news around the corner that failed asylum seekers weekly allowance will be slashed by £5 or £10 as the Coalition government focuses assistance on the most deserving.

There is no crime in being failed asylum seekers or illegal immigrants in Britain today after the publication of the spending review and in any case there is little that millionaire ministers, most of whom are Tories can do about avoiding trouble.


 There will be trouble of one sort or another. There will be a disturbing rise in fascism and racism throughout Britain and also march against racism and fascism.

Asylum seekers, failed asylum seekers, illegal immigrants who rely on supporters around the country will be joining demo and protests, and they will now be ( deeply) in that together side by side with theirs supporters.

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