Open Letter to The Rt Hon Rishi Sunak MP, Prime Minister and Minister for the Union
31 October 2022
Dear Prime Minister,
Overcrowding & Inhumane Conditions at RAF Base, Manston, Kent
As representatives of civil society, refugee and migrant organisations, lawyers, providers, trade unions, teachers' unions, educational institutions and faith and belief communities across the United Kingdom, we, the undersigned, write to express our grave concerns about the way your Government is handling its responsibilities under the International Refugee Convention of 1951, to which the UK is a founding signatory.
Multiple media reports, including The Observer, The Times and The Independent, suggest that your recently reappointed Home Secretary, Suella Braverman, while working under Liz Truss, directly blocked refugee transfers from a severely overcrowded “processing centre” at Manston, Kent, leading directly to outbreaks of scabies and diphtheria. The centre has a capacity of 1,000. It currently holds almost 3,000 men, women, and children - each with a face, a name and a story.
According to news reports, government ocials warned Ms Braverman that she risked breaking the law by keeping refugees at the “processing centre” for several weeks when it was intended to hold people for only 24 hours. Several government sources state that Ms Braverman had blocked the transfer of thousands of asylum seekers to hotels during her first tenure as home secretary, even though the numbers were well above capacity.
Last week, MPs heard from David Neal, the independent chief inspector of borders and immigration, that he was left “speechless” by what he witnessed during a visit to Manston.
Last Monday - before your controversial reappointment of Ms Braverman – the Home Oce opened three hotels to asylum seekers to ease overcrowding. The move was reportedly authorised after Grant Shapps, who temporarily replaced Ms Braverman at the Home Oce, was told about the conditions at Manston.
This government cannot hide from the facts – dangerous overcrowding, disease, and the risk of disorder. What is happening at Manston is cruel and barbaric.
Shockingly, your Home Secretary stoked xenophobia and anti-immigrant hatred to prevent human beings from being transferred out of a disease-ridden, overcrowded camp. Her dreams of taking planes to Rwanda are real-life nightmares for desperate refugees.
We cannot count the number of times people in hotels have recounted to us they were led to believe that they would be sent to Rwanda if they complained about some mundane cruelty like food or not having money. The fear they feel about your dreams simply multiplies. We expect depression and self harm incidents to increase.
After the arson attack at Dover, 700 more asylum seekers have been transferred to Manston, causing worsening overcrowding. This is a reminder that hate rhetoric by ministers can have deadly consequences. The Home Secretary’s decisions to block transfers and hate speech led in no small way to this.
You said you want your government to have 'integrity, professionalism and accountability at every level,' yet you have just appointed Suella Braverman to be home secretary again, a week after she resigned for breaches of the ministerial code and security lapses. Now is the time to act. As Prime Minister and Minister for the Union, we call on you to stop pandering to the far right, sack Suella Braverman and put in place someone who can do the job of Home Secretary with a shred of humanity and decency.
- Rachel Smith, Chair, Positive Action in Housing
- Robina Qureshi, CEO Positive Action in Housing
- Abi Kingston, Community Cook Up, London
- Alison Phipps, University of Glasgow.
- Alison Rawles
- Amanda Church-McFarlane, Co-CEO/Bradford Project Manager Abigail Housing
- Amie Byrne, ASIRT, Birmingham
- Amy Burrows
- Ana Szopa,
- Andrew MacDonald, Independent Social Worker
- Anerley Cartlidge, Caseworker, Voices in Exile
- Anne Hunter
- Annie Rhodes
- Anton Simanowitz, Refugee host
- Antonia Ineson, former public health worker
- Aristea Maundy, SD, Housing Drop-In Project
- Arthur West - Scottish Peace Network
- Asylum Seeker Housing Project (ASH), Glasgow
- Barrie Levine, Chair, Legal Services Agency, Glasgow P/C
- Bea Giaquinto Nottingham Arimathea Trust
- Beth Reid, Social Workers Without Borders // Causeway
- Bill MacKeith, Oxford Against Immigration Detention
- Billy Singh
- Bob Ellard, Disabled People Against Cuts
- Bob Rice, Dundee Labour Party
- Brian Smith, UNISON Glasgow Branch Secretary
- Bridget Wylie, Emeritus Professor
- C Marta Buszewicz, General Practitioner
- Carol Hayden
- Carrie Wheater, CEO, RAY (Refugee Action York
- Cat Robertson, media co-op
- Catharine Ward Thompson, The Welcoming, Edinburgh
- Catherine Rice, Dundee Labour Party
- Cathy Turner, Duchenne Care Improvement Project Manager, the University of Newcastle upon Tyne
- Christa Hook, Peebles, Scottish Borders
- Christine Puckering, psychologist and refugee host
- Clare Baker, Cambridge Welcome
- Clare Scanlan
- Colin Birks
- Crystal Dickinson
- Daniel Allum, Advocate, Causeway
- Dave Sherry, Unite Retired Members Branch
- David Jackson, Cranhill Development Trust
- Deborah Gill Rea, Independent Volunteer Caseworker for disabled asylum seekers and those with Right to Remain.
- Dr Gen Cannibal Refugee host
- Dr Marion Hersh, UCU NEC
- Dr Paul S Philippou, Perth Against Racism
- Dr Rachel Douglas, University of Glasgow
- Dr Helen Groom Retired Gateshead GP
- Dr Paul Miller, Glasgow
- Dr.Rhetta Moran, RAPAR, Human Rights Organisation, Advisor to Leadership-Manchester
- Eddie O’Hara, Chair All Birmingham’s Children
- Eleanor Grieve, Lecturer Glasgow University
- Elisabeth Burleigh, Cambridge
- Elizabeth Egziabher SRMP
- Elizabeth Hare Chair Refugee Advocacy Information and Support Lancaster
- Elizabeth Long, Partnerships Coordinator, Refugee, Asylum seeker and Migrant Action
- Elizabeth Johnson, Peebles
- Emma Kemsley-Pein, Housing Solicitor, Tower Hamlets Law Centre
- Eve Phillips, Immigration Advisor, ASIRT
- Felipe Bustos Sierra, filmmaker
- Felix Kupay, CEO Entraide (Mutual Aid)
- Gail Fraser
- Gareth Lynn Montes, Welsh Refugee Council
- Grant Lewison, refugee host
- Hannah Mimiec
- Harriet Prothero - Soltani, Welsh Refugee Council
- Heidi Latala- Staordshire
- Holly Hunter
- Hugh Mathie, Stirling, Scotland.
- Hugh O’Boyle, Freedom from Torture
- Iain Whyte, Iona Community
- Ian MacLaren, Dunoon, Scotland
- India Boxall, Glasgow
- Indre Lechtimiakyte, Legal and Migrant Support Manager, Samphire,
- Jacci Peach, Refugee Cardi
- JackWhentrefugeehost
- Jacob Berkson, Brighton Migrant Solidarity
- James Robert Gillespie, Glasgow
- James Swyer, New Forest West Labour Party,
- Jan Foster Trustee Doncaster Conversation Club
- Janet Fenton, Peace & Justice (Scotland)
- Janet Fuller Derby Refugee Advice Centre
- Janina Engler-Williams, Caseworker, Bristol Refugee Rights
- Jennifer Wilson, Glasgow
- Jenny Maimane, refugee host
- Jill Day, Project Lead, Belper Refugee Welcome
- Jim Malone Dundee TUC
- Joanne MacInnes & Leyla Williams, Directors of West London Welcome
- Jock Morris, Chair, Glasgow Campaign to Welcome Refugees
- John Dennis Secretary Dumfries & Galloway Trade Union Council
- John Evans
- John Gray RMT
- John Raven
- Jude Lancet, Welfare Adviser, Haringey Migrant Support Centre
- Judith Carter, Solicitor and Lecturer, University of Liverpool Law Clinic
- Judith Robinson, London
- Julia Nelki Refugee Resilience collective
- Julie Lawrence Samphire,
- Karen Paula Abrams, retired Librarian
- Karen Pearse, Director, Positive Action For Refugees and Asylum Seekers
- Kari Shah, refugee host
- Katryn Adams, Glasgow
- Keely Hunt - Housing Advisor St Mungo's
- Keith McIvor, music producer / DJ
- Kerry Sharkey, University of Glasgow
- Kirsten Arding, Asylum Link Merseyside
- Kevin Emmanuel, Plymouth Hope,
- Kooj Chuhan, Director, Crossing Footprints CIC
- Lainy Bedingfield Kingsway Community Connections
- Lauren Roberts, UNESCO Chair in Refugee Integration, University of Glasgow.
- Lea Cowan, refugee host
- Lediana Pajaj, Shpresa Programme
- Leeds Anti-Raids Action
- Linda Burnip, Disabled People Against Cuts
- Linden Stables, Glasgow
- Liz Macdonald, East Dunbartonshire Action for Refugees
- Lorna Fitzsimmons, Glasgow
- Lucy Metcalfe
- Lucy Nabijou, Haringey Welcome
- Maddie Harris, Director, Humans for Rights Network
- Maggie Cook, Falkirk Council UNISON Branch Chair
- Maja Passchier, cello teacher and refugee host
- Mandeep Duhra
- Manuel Monade SRMP
- Mark Goldring, Director, Asylum Welcome
- Marta Buszewicz, GP
- Martina Jirankova-Limbrick
- Martyn Day MP, Linlithgow and East Falkirk Constituency
- Mary Cameron
- Matthew Bates, refugee host
- Maureen McBride, University of Glasgow
- Meera Senior, High Peak Stand Up To Racism and Refugee Host
- Melanie Kakkar
- Michael Shaw
- Michelle Lamptey
- Mindy Goose, a charity trustee
- Moira Walker, Glasgow
- Nic Burne, Trustee & Volunteer, Doncaster Conversation Club
- Nic Lee
- Nick Harborne, CEO, Refugee Support Group (Berkshire)
- Nicola Crean, Admin -Maslow’s Community
- Nicola Somerville, Medical Student University of St Andrews
- Nikki Walters, Chair, Southampton Action
- Oky Lee-Morris, Executive Director, The Cotton Tree Trust (London)
- Oliver Urpi, Operations Manager - Meta
- Orla Craig
- Owen Temple, Chair, No To Hassockfield Campaign
- Pat Raerty, Scottish Secretary, Unite the Union,
- Patricia Cassidy
- Patricia McRobbie, Psychotherapist and Refugee Host
- Patrick Hort, Managing Director
- Paul Sweeney MSP, Glasgow
- Paula Peters, Disabled People Against Cuts
- Perdita Heller, UASC Foster Carer and refugee host
- Perpetua Kirby, Department of Education and Social Work, University of Sussex,
- Phil Harris, TD12
- Pinar Aksu, Maryhill Integration Network
- Pippa Kendall Women Refugees Into Work
- Positive Action for Refugees and Asylum Seekers
- Pouneh Ahari, Research and Policy Ocer, ASIRT
- Rachel Ewing refugee host
- Rachel Whitehouse, ESOL Tutor/Project Lead English For All UK (Newcastle
- Raymond Kilpatrick
- Reiner Tegtmeyer
- Rend Platings, CEO Mums4Ukraine
- Rev David McLachlan, Church of Scotland
- Rev Dr Robert Calvert Church of Scotland
- Revd Len Abrams, Priest, Church of England
- Roger Bilham
- Roger van Schaick, Host Nottingham
- Rosamund Dakin, retired teacher and refugee host
- Ruba Sulaiman Khaled, RAPAR, Human Rights Organisation
- Rupert Page, Refugee Host
- Ruth MacLeod, refugee host
- Ruth McGlynn, Activist
- Ryan Doherty & Cara Gibney, Starling Collective, Belfast
- Sarah McCulloch, University of Strathclyde/ Learning Network West.
- Sarah Methven Bristol Reporting Solidarity
- Sarah Nansukkusa UCRA London
- Seema Sood
- Serena Fasso, solicitor
- Shruti Jain, Chairwoman of the Board of Directors, Saheliya
- Si Clarke, sci-fi author and refugee host
- Simon Beresford-Wylie
- Simon Cli
- Simon Petty Regional LeadCare4Calais Liverpool
- SofiaYu
- Sophy Gairdner Bristol Reporting Solidarity
- Stephen Rawles, Glasgow
- Stephen Sharp Engineer Glasgow
- Stephen Smellie, Depute Convenor UNISON Scotland
- Steven McCluskey, Bikes for Refugees (Scotland)
- Sue Laughlin, People's Health Movement Scotland
- Sue Lowe, grandmother and retired teacher
- Thomas Martin, Director, City of Sanctuary Sheeld
- Tony Clarke, a Postgraduate student at Glasgow University
- Tony Openshaw, Alternative Asylum News
- Trustees and Leadership, RAPAR
- Trustees and members of Thousand 4 1000 CIO,
- Unity Centre Glasgow
- Vicki Squire, Professor of International Politics, University of Warwick,
- Waqar Haque
- Will Golding, Connecting Craigmillar
- Will Sutclie, Chair, Bradford City of Sanctuary
- Zoe Hibell G