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Current projects: Windrush Justice Project l Support for women in refuges & IRCs l Ending the deportation of people who have lived in the UK as minors

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Melissa Sigodo
Melissa Sigodo@melissasigodo·
The Windrush scandal stripped mainly Black Brits of their citizenship. It was a gross injustice & a forewarning of the potential future for minorities in the UK. Real people like Tricia & Vaun suffered immensely as a result of racist immigration laws. They deserve justice.
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BladeoftheSun
BladeoftheSun@BladeoftheS·
According to this idiot the Government just hands out Five Grand to immigrants, and then another Five Grand, the another. How can people be this stupid?
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Diane Abbott
Diane Abbott@HackneyAbbott·
There is a myth, very widely held in Labour, that we achieved an huge popular victory in 2024 under Starmer. In fact we won 9.7 million votes, over 3 million fewer than in 2017 and half a million less than the 'disastrous' 2019 poll. We won because the Tories imploded in 2024.
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The Voice Newspaper
The Voice Newspaper@TheVoiceNews·
The Voice is saddened to hear of the passing of Windrush pioneer Mr. Clarence Thompson MBE.🙏🏾 Mr. Clarence Thompson, born in Trinidad, was a social scientist, business teacher and chairman of the West Indian Standing Conference formed in 1958. The West Indian Standing Conference was formed following the Notting Hill race riots, to promote the interests of the African-Caribbean community to fight discrimination in employment and housing. Mr. Thompson received an MBE in 1965 for his work in race relations and activism. Rest in Peace Mr. Thompson.🕊️
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Jacqueline (Jacqui) Mckenzie
Jacqueline (Jacqui) Mckenzie@JacquiMckenzie6·
Lambeth Council does not appear to be on X but if anyone at the council reads this, please act. I have been trying to secure an appointment for a citizenship ceremony since the 19th Feb. The applicant is elderly, unwell & desperately in need of a British passport to make what he calls a last journey. For various reasons he cannot get a passport from his country of birth. If you have a responsibility for this stage in the citizenship process, you should be able to fulfil your obligations. It's a mandatory step that must be satisfied within 3 months of the grant. Not only are there no appointments, you have not responded to a single email to an address you advertise. #LambethCouncil #HomeOffice
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Jacqueline (Jacqui) Mckenzie
Jacqueline (Jacqui) Mckenzie@JacquiMckenzie6·
I am thankful to the Voice Newspaper's Richard Sudan for this feature in March's edition focusing on women for #InternationalWomensDay2026. Today my thoughts are with women being bombed by evil men, victims of male abuse & violence, & all those who continue to face inequality.
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The Voice Newspaper
The Voice Newspaper@TheVoiceNews·
Rev Jesse Jackson, veteran civil rights campaigner and two-time Presidential candidate, dies at 84 Family says he died peacefully surrounded by loved ones as tributes pour in for a movement giant who ‘mobilised millions’ Rest in Power ✊🏾 Read more here➡️voice-online.co.uk/news/world-new…
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Henry Maina
Henry Maina@Henry_Maina·
@GaryLineker Law-abiding families are being separated by a hidden flaw in UK immigration rules. Children permanently lose family life just because they “age out”. The system affects thousands of families across the UK. Reforming it is fair, humane and keeps immigration control intact. Please sign & help share petition petition.parliament.uk/petitions/7574… Thank you! @LouCalvey, @maybulman, @AmnestyUK, @pollytoynbee, @AnushkaAsthana, @CMARMigration
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Jacqueline (Jacqui) Mckenzie
Jacqueline (Jacqui) Mckenzie@JacquiMckenzie6·
Every immigration minister & Home Secretary, since Amber Rudd, has promised to right the wrongs flowing from the Windrush Scandal which came into the public domain late 2017. Here we go again in 2026, more than 8 years on ...! Faster decisions and resolution of the outstanding issues around pensions is all a very good thing. Campaigners and lawyers have been making these demands since the outset, and reform has been promised for at least the past 5 years. But as a practioner in this space, the most important things right now are to get the decisions right - far too many go from nil and low figures to over 6 figures after a review, and these reviews can take 2/3 years. Secondly, claimants must be treated with respect and dignity. If a claimant is represented, deal with the representative and stop trying to confuse a mainly elderly cohort of victims with emails and letters that they should not have to deal with.
Mike Tapp MP@MikeTappTweets

The Home Office Windrush scandal was a shameful injustice. From today, reforms come into force to deliver faster, fairer compensation for those harmed through no fault of their own. I am determined to right past wrongs and I urge eligible people to submit a claim today.

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Jacqueline (Jacqui) Mckenzie
Jacqueline (Jacqui) Mckenzie@JacquiMckenzie6·
If the Home Office's Windrush Team are going to speed things up (and they've said this several times over several years - the scandal came to light in 2018) and deal with the issues that have long plagued the scheme, including occupational pensions and contributions for state pensions, this is a good outcome following years of campaigners and lawyers making these demands. That it's taken so long defines the way the cohort of Windrush victims are perceived. But for me, the most problematic issues concerning the scheme are the erroneous decisions, including the number of nil offers which are clearly wrong, and the number of low offers which are eventually increased but only after several reviews, sometimes taking 2 years. There is no point making quicker decisions which are wrong. Take your time, bring in qualified caseworkers and get the decision making right. And the bureaucracy!!! Agreeing that some claimants need medico legal reports and agreeing to pay for these is a good thing. Demanding three quotes from providers beforehand is unnecessary. #WindrushScandal
charlotte@ctobierre

I welcome changes to the Windrush compensation scheme but we must not forget how poor and badly run this scheme is, the average award is 35k and 60% of claims are refused. Justice will be an independent scheme and an inquiry!

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charlotte
charlotte@ctobierre·
The Windrush Compensation Scheme is exhausting, years stuck in a scandal caused by the Home Office, to then get stuck in a hostile compensation scheme (run by the Home Office) which is offering nothing or very little is not justice.
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Windrush victim ‘hospitalised’ over stress of compensation battle with Home Office #Echobox=1767658381" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-n…

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charlotte
charlotte@ctobierre·
We go into 2026 with the same hostile compensation scheme, run by the department that caused the windrush scandal. We still have no inquiry, no legal support and over 60% of victims are refused compensation.
Diane Abbott@HackneyAbbott

The Windrush compensation scheme should never have been in the hands of the Home Office, which was responsible for implementing the policy. It should now urgently be placed in the hands of an independent body. theguardian.com/uk-news/2025/j…

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