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Crucial Windrush policies dropped by Home Office
Jamaican immigrants welcomed by RAF officials from the Colonial Office after the ex-troopship HMT 'Empire Windrush' landed them at Tilbury.

SUELLA BRAVERMAN has been accused of “betraying” the Windrush generation after confirming that she has dropped key reforms designed to right the injustices of the Home Office scandal. 

The Home Secretary announced yesterday that she will not be implementing recommendations that would have increased independent scrutiny of the government’s immigration policies. 

A commitment to hold reconciliation events with the Windrush community has also been abandoned. 

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