The Government has had several years to rectify their mistakes as the “hostile environment” has resulted in many injustices since 2011. Deportations, driving licences suspended, refusing to allow re-entry after overseas trips, refusing NHS treatment, stays in detention centres, vital documents mislaid or destroyed by the Home Office.
Lawyers, advisors and MPs have been raising these issues for years, so the Home Office have been very aware. They had plenty of time to make good their mistakes or inefficiencies but had chosen not to do it for fear of seeming weak on immigration until the recent exposure in the Guardian. Both Theresa May and later Amber Rudd as Home Secretaries have made a deliberate point of creating a hostile environment for immigrants ignoring the long standing rights of the Windrush children.
So were they mistakes? Could the Home Office really have been that inefficient for the last seven years. Or was it part of a deliberate concerted policy?
Good Morning Saturday 18th July 2026
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