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‘The “#inhumane” treatment of #migrants rounded up in a “futile” operation for the now scrapped #Rwanda scheme, has been laid bare in testimonies from #HomeOffice staff that reveal force was used against distressed detainees.'

'Home Office accounts show the department paid out £56.8m in compensation for more than 2,700 wrongful detentions in the five years before the Rwanda raids.'
theguardian.com/world/2024/sep
#ToryInhumanity #ToryWaste #ToryLegacy

The Guardian · ‘Inhumane’ treatment of migrants rounded up in UK’s failed Rwanda plan revealedBy Aaron Walawalkar

Vulnerable #children with complex needs are being locked away in unregulated placements and are being “gravely damaged by the state” while their parents are driven to despair, according to #England’s former top family judge. #SirJamesMunby terms the lack of provision of safe and therapeutic homes “a shocking moral failure”. theguardian.com/society/articl
#ToryPoliciesInAction #ToryInhumanity #GE2024

The Guardian · Vulnerable children locked up and ‘gravely damaged by the state’, England’s former top family judge warnsBy Louise Tickle

#RishiSunak’s #Rwanda admission sparks legal action from detained #AsylumSeekers

'...as recently as Tuesday, the #HomeOffice’s lawyers were fighting legal challenges from detained asylum seekers on the basis that flights to Rwanda were “imminent” and “progressing”, despite the government legal department telling the #HighCourt on the same day that there would be no flights before the election.'
theguardian.com/world/article/
#ToryPoliciesInAction #ToryLies #ToryInhumanity #GE2024

The Guardian · Rishi Sunak’s Rwanda admission sparks legal action from detained asylum seekersBy Lizzie Dearden

'Ministers are clawing back more than £250m from #UnpaidCarers over #BenefitInfringements that occurred largely as a result of #GovernmentFailures'

'...a successions of ministers have failed to fix the problem, leaving tens of thousands of unpaid carers – who save the UK £160bn a year and help prop up #NHS and #SocialCare services – in financial hardship while they repay the debt'
theguardian.com/society/articl
#ToryPoliciesInAction #ToryFailure #ToryInhumanity #Carers

The Guardian · Ministers clawing back £251m from carers hit by DWP’s allowance failuresBy Josh Halliday