What next for Britain’s Syrian refugees? – Politics Weekly UK | Politics
What next for Britain’s Syrian refugees? – Politics Weekly UK | Politics
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This content discusses the UK government’s decision to suspend Syrian asylum claims following the fall of the Assad regime, and explores the implications for Syrians who have already made the UK their home. The Guardian’s John Harris speaks with a Syrian woman settled in Yorkshire, while political correspondent Kiran Stacey provides insights into Rachel Reeves’s spending review and Labour’s priorities. Additionally, the content highlights the Guardian and Observer’s annual charity appeal, which aims to support individuals affected by conflict through partnerships with War Child, MSF, and Parallel Histories. Readers are encouraged to donate to the cause at theguardian.com/donate24.
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The UK government has announced it is suspending Syrian asylum claims, after the fall of the decades-long Assad regime. So, what will happen to the Syrians who have made the UK their home? The Guardian’s John Harris hears from one woman settled in Yorkshire. And political correspondent Kiran Stacey joins us to talk through what Rachel Reeves’s spending review reveals about Labour’s priorities.
This year the Guardian and Observer’s annual charity appeal is asking for your support to help individuals whose lives have been turned upside as a result of conflict. We’re partnering with War Child and MSF to help support individuals affected by the horrors of war, providing assistance from emergency aid to psychological support. Plus, we’ve also teamed up with Parallel Histories who help schools teach children about contested conflicts. If you can, please donate now at theguardian.com/donate24
What next for Britain’s Syrian refugees? – Politics Weekly UK | Politics
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