Amber Rudd quits as Home Secretary as immigration crisis grows

Amber Rudd quits as Home Secretary as immigration crisis grows

theguardian.com

Live updates from the UK government and resignation of our Home Secretary.

Amber Rudd quits as Home Secretary as immigration crisis grows
Amber Rudd quits as Home Secretary as immigration crisis grows

“It is bitter sweet. Rudd had to go to go because of her performance and because of her denials of the targets. But we all know that Theresa May is the architect of that 2014 migration policy. I feel like it is one down, one to go. My personal opinion is: Theresa May next. May should be looking over her shoulder now,” Cardlin Johnson said.

Johnson has spent years trying to help her brothers, Trevor and Desmond Johnson, solve catastrophic problems caused by the Home Office; Trevor, a widowed parent of teenage daughters was left destitute in London while his brother Desmond remains exiled in Jamaica and unable to return to the UK, and as a result has not seen his daughter in 16 years.

But she added that she was concerned that the resignation could slow down the process of trying to get practical problems solved for the Windrush victims. “More than likely this will slow up compensation,” she said. “But that’s a question for later. People now just need to get the papers they need so they can get their life back on track.”

Follow the chaos at Westminster live at the Guardian.

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