News

The big question?

Posted: 05 August 2004 | Subscribe Online


Do you support the tightening of the asylum rules in the government's new bill?

Len Smith
Gypsy

The bill is evidence that this government is jerked by the puppet string of the prejudiced gutter press. Blatant misreporting has whipped up frenzy against these vulnerable people, allowing government to seem to act in response to public demand. Some of the new provisions directly contradict the ethos of asylum.

Jaya Kathrecha
Carer

Yes, I support stricter rules. Too much of the resources go to asylum seekers. My son has a mental illness and I walked into social services and virtually begged for help. They asked me if I was an asylum seeker. When I said no they said they couldn't help. I think that sort of thing creates ill-feeling against asylum seekers. 
Article continues below the advertisement



Ibrahim Koroma
Asylum seeker

I'm trying hard to survive and you feel the authorities are cracking down more and more. My case is dragging on and I've been staying at a friend's flat for more than a year now, sharing a bedroom. If he gets tired of me I would have nowhere to go and nothing to live on and that scares me a lot.

Joan Scott
Article continues below the advertisement


Director, Action Unlimited

I think the rules are too strict. When I heard about the idea of taking children of asylum seekers into care I thought "that's bad". OK, they have to be aware of public opinion and not let too many in. But I can't believe they would turn families on to the streets and then take their children off them. And surely that's going to cost more money.


Spread the word:   bookmark it! diggit! reddit!



Products and Services
  • RSS Feeds
  • Conferences
  • Jobs By Email
  • News
  • Blogss
  • Videos
  • Magazine Subscriptions
  • Podcasts