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Amber Rudd Resigns As Home Secretary In The Face Of Windrush Scandal One Down, One To Go April 30. 2018
British Home Secretary Amber Rudd and Prime Minister Theresa May This is a follow up to the April 16, 2018 article "Theresa May And Amber Rudd's Terrible Immigration Policies Will Not Get Them Reelected In The Face Of European Union And Windrush Deportation Orders" calling for May and Rudd to resign. Yesterday, British Home Secretary, Amber Rudd, resigned from her post, in the fallout of the Windrush scandal. Rudd followed the orders of corrupt Prime Minister, Theresa May, in criminally turning legal British citizens of color into illegal immigrants, then issued them deportation papers, ordering them to return to the Caribbean, in violation of the British Nationality Act of 1948 and the United Nations' Universal Declaration of Human Rights. People from the Caribbean were given automatic British citizenship, if they landed in Britain prior to 1971, to live as permanent residents. Caribbean people were formally invited to Britain to help rebuild the nation, after many buildings and infrastructure were destroyed during World War II, with British fatalities also creating labor shortages that needed to be filled. The nation was rebuilt to a beautiful standard and is now one of the most beautiful places in the world. After several decades of labor in rebuilding Britain, May broke the law in an underhanded, racist manner to rid Britain of people of color and illegally steal their pensions.
Amber Rudd should not have been MP anyway, as she needed 3 rumored recounts to hold on to her seat in Parliament. There was something very suspect about that. The Commonwealth, a bloc of 2 billion people, have lost confidence in May. She has also been deporting people from African nations who are in the Commonwealth, disgracefully challenging their birth, making up baseless claims that their parents had no right to live in Britain or have children in the nation decades ago. May, who was Rudd's predecessor in the post of, Home Secretary, set immigration targets, in her racist zeal to make Britain white again. After all, it was former British Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, who opposed immigration from the Commonwealth and infamously stated "Keep England white." People like May have been operating under that view. The irony is with May's hardline Brexit push, being spurred on in the background by racist cultists like, Rupert Murdoch, who still referees to black people as "coloreds", Britain is going to turn into England, as Scotland wants a second referendum to leave the United Kingdom and rejoin the European Union if Brexit goes through (among other things). Northern Ireland and Wales could follow suit, due to the terrible political decisions coming out of London, under May's push to purge the country of people of color and immigrants in general. She is obsessed with it and it has driven these appallingly bad decisions that will cost May and her party votes, as they've destroyed tens of thousands of lives with this evil behavior. STORY SOURCE Amber Rudd played the blame game over Windrush and lost In denying there was a target culture at the Home Office, the former home secretary became a target herself Mon 30 Apr 2018 10.04 EDT - Last modified on Mon 30 Apr 2018 17.00 EDT - There have been many moments over the last few weeks when Amber Rudd got herself in a tangle over her response to the Windrush scandal. Her denial last week of knowing about deportation targets during a home affairs select committee was certainly one. But her fate might have been sealed a week before that, when she addressed MPs to make the first of many apologies. At about 3.50pm on Monday 16 April, Rudd was in the House of Commons facing questions from MPs and expressing deep sympathy for the “appalling” treatment that some of the Windrush generation had been subjected to. And who was to blame for this harsh and over-zealous behaviour? Rudd pointed the finger. “I am concerned that the Home Office has become too concerned with policy and strategy and sometimes loses sight of the individual. This is about individuals, and we have heard the individual stories, some of which have been terrible to hear.”... British Home Secretary Amber Rudd has resigned, but Theresa May remains under fire amid immigration scandal British Interior Minister Amber Rudd resigned April 29 after
Prime Minister Theresa May's government faced criticism for its handling of the
Windrush scandal. (Reuters) Opposition lawmakers stepped up pressure Monday on Prime Minister Theresa May to answer for her role in an official policy to create, in her words, a “hostile environment” for those in the country illegally — a policy that also ensnared a generation of legal arrivals from the Caribbean who were welcomed to Britain to help it rebuild after World War II... https://www.washingtonpost.com RELATED ARTICLES British Prime Minister Theresa May Forms Coalition Government With DUP To Remain In Office |
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