Beth Gardiner-Smith 🧡 (@bgardinersmith) 's Twitter Profile
Beth Gardiner-Smith 🧡

@bgardinersmith

Ex Founding CEO @safepassageuk l Mostly campaigning for safe routes. Otherwise campaigning to get a small child to sleep.

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Beth Gardiner-Smith 🧡 (@bgardinersmith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Totally right and totally normal. Lab will actually take a decision on people’s asylum claims to work out whether they have a right to stay! Just like Govt’s of every Party have done since the 1950s - until this one.

Beth Gardiner-Smith 🧡 (@bgardinersmith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Clear admission of defeat from Sunak. This plan has always been unworkable, obscenely expensive and totally unethical - Labour’s commitment to scrap the scheme should mean this terrible deal is consigned to the dustbin of history.

Seren Books (@serenbooks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This week’s Friday Poem is ‘Nursery Tales’ by Caroline Smith from her collection ‘The Immigration Handbook’ serenbooks.com/2024/06/friday….

This week’s Friday Poem is ‘Nursery Tales’ by <a href="/csmithpoet/">Caroline Smith</a> from her collection ‘The Immigration Handbook’ serenbooks.com/2024/06/friday….
John Burn-Murdoch (@jburnmurdoch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m not sure people are prepared for the magnitude of vibe shift if English Millennials get both a massive Tory defeat and then England winning the Euros within ten days.

Sunder Katwala (@sundersays) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I.portant to note that were never "90,000 migrants earmarrked for Rwanda" in any real world Govt had 6000 people on a Rwanda list [far more than it could send]. Nobody who arrived after June 2023 was part of the plan. Next 80k in limbo (forever) with no plan

I.portant to note that were never "90,000 migrants earmarrked for Rwanda" in any real world 

Govt had 6000 people on a Rwanda list [far more than it could send]. Nobody who arrived after June 2023 was part of the plan. 

Next 80k in limbo (forever) with no plan
Beth Gardiner-Smith 🧡 (@bgardinersmith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Difficult to understate what an important reset this is. A govt committed to the principle of universal human rights would not pursue inhumane gimmicks like Rwanda or forget the fundamental dignity of all human beings - regardless of where they come from. #EPC2024

Safe Passage International🧡 (@safepassageint) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mozdah and many others were torn from their families in the chaos of Kabul’s fall. After almost 3 years apart, a reunion route is now open for some. The government must now act quickly to process applications and ensure safety and reunion for all still separated.

Nick Lowles (@lowles_nick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How can Douglas Murray still write for The Telegraph and the The Spectator when he says such incendiary and violent rhetoric about immigrants and Muslims: “The public will have to go in, & the public will have to sort this out themselves, & it'll be very, very brutal. I don't want

H. Redacted (@of_darkness07) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You’re tired of seeing protests. You’re a decent person so you ask yourself why. Why are they so worried about something happening on the the other side of the world? And WHY are they protesting the Democratic Party when a Dem. victory is all that stands between us and a Trump

United Nations Geneva (@ungeneva) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Newly-adopted law on 'Promotion of Virtue & Prevention of Vice' in #Afghanistan cements policies that completely erase women’s presence in public, attempting to render them into faceless, voiceless shadows. 𝙏𝙝𝙞𝙨 𝙞𝙨 𝙪𝙩𝙩𝙚𝙧𝙡𝙮 𝙞𝙣𝙩𝙤𝙡𝙚𝙧𝙖𝙗𝙡𝙚." -UN Human Rights

Daniel Hewitt (@danielhewittitv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Grenfell tragedy is about power - those who have it and those who don’t. Those who are given the benefit of the doubt and those who are ignored. Those believed and those not.

The Future Governance Forum (FGF) (@futuregovforum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some The Future Governance Forum (FGF) news... We're pleased to announce five new additions to the FGF family, bringing significant experience and expertise from across the private sector, civil society, policy world and local government. For more details, read on 🧵

Some <a href="/FutureGovForum/">The Future Governance Forum (FGF)</a> news...

We're pleased to announce five new additions to the FGF family, bringing significant experience and expertise from across the private sector, civil society, policy world and local government.

For more details, read on 🧵
Mark Easton (@bbcmarkeaston) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interesting research from British Future and Ipsos UK suggests Reform UK is "not speaking for the British public" on immigration. "Reform voters are outliers on immigration" the report concludes.

Interesting research from <a href="/britishfuture/">British Future</a> and <a href="/IpsosUK/">Ipsos UK</a>  suggests <a href="/reformparty_uk/">Reform UK</a> is "not speaking for the British public" on immigration. "Reform voters are outliers on immigration" the report concludes.
Beth Gardiner-Smith 🧡 (@bgardinersmith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share some of the work we'll be doing at The Future Governance Forum (FGF) in the coming months. How the UK Gov navigates the issue of asylum is critical, not only for domestic politics, but for the future of refugee protection globally.