On the way out,
Friendship stands at the door,
and announces to the room
what could have been said to the ear.
Showing posts with label politics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label politics. Show all posts
Monday, 20 May 2019
Tuesday, 22 July 2008
12 Steps to Get Into Office (Without Winning an Election)
- Have no plan, other than to get into office.
- Contradict yourself often.
- Blame the other parties for all the problems in the country.
- Treat your party like it's your farm.
- Treat members of your party like they are your farm workers.
- Repeatedly ask members of your party to use violent tactics to get you into office.
- Get the biggest bullies in the playground to take you under their wing.
- Ask other countries to impose sanctions on your country.
- Ask other countries to invade your country.
- If it looks like you are going to win an election, pull out. Refuse to participate in the elections.
- Say you are not going to negotiate, then negotiate.
- Say you are not going to take part in a 'government of national unity', then make efforts to be included in such a government.
Friday, 14 September 2007
Notes on Asylum Seekers and the Right to Work
At present, asylum seekers are not allowed to work during the first year of their application for political asylum. They can apply for permission to work after those 12 months but even then permission to work is not always granted.
Some of the effects of not working and not receiving subsistence support.
Why should asylum seekers should be allowed to work?
Benefits of work or gainful occupation or employment on the health (in the broadest meaning of the word "health") of individuals and communities and conversely,
The effects of enforced idleness/unemployment on the health of individuals and communities
Asylum seekers, refugees and immigrants and organizations representing them
- “Council Directive 2003/9/EC of 27 January 2003 laying down minimum standards of reception for asylum seekers”, Information Centre about Asylum and Refugees in the UK (ICAR), 2005.
- “ECRE Information Note on the Council Directive 2003/9/EC of 27 January 2003 Laying down Minimum Standards for the Reception of Asylum Seekers”, The European Council on Refugees and Exiles (ECRE), June 2003.
- “Good practice in the reception and integration of refugees: networking across Europe”, The European Council on Refugees and Exiles (ECRE), November 2001.
- “Support for failed asylum seekers”, Tony McNulty, Home Office minister for immigration, citizenship and nationality, The Guardian, March 23, 2006.
- “Refugee Council condemns vouchers as expensive, damaging and proven to be wrong,” Refugee Council, March 20 2006.
- “Asylum voucher extension sought”, BBC News, March 16, 2006.
- “Asylum seekers’ vouchers”, The Guardian, September 28, 2000.
Some of the effects of not working and not receiving subsistence support.
- “Living ghost endurance challenge”, Jonathan Cox, March 29 -- April 6 2006.
- “Charities urge Britain to ditch forcing refugee children into care,” Worldpress.org, February 25, 2006.
- “Asylum seekers needlessly made destitute,” Anne Singh, Independent Race and Refugee News Network, April 19, 2005.
- “Asylum seekers left destitute”, politics.co.uk, January 8 2005.
- “Government policy leaves refugee children destitute,” Worldpress.org, November 17, 2005.
- "'Dispersal of asylum seekers creating ghettos in deprived areas’, says Home Office report”, The Guardian, December 23, 2005.
- “Asylum policies make 10 000 people destitute a year”, The Guardian, February 4, 2004.
- “Destitution by design -- withdrawal of support from in-country asylum applicants,” Greater London Authority, London, February 2004.
- "Breaking the Cycle: Taking Stock of Progress and Priorities for the Future", Social Exclusion Unit, London, September 2004.
Why should asylum seekers should be allowed to work?
Benefits of work or gainful occupation or employment on the health (in the broadest meaning of the word "health") of individuals and communities and conversely,
The effects of enforced idleness/unemployment on the health of individuals and communities
- “Protecting the human rights of refugees, asylum seekers and internally displaced people,” Human Rights Watch.
- “Newspapers flout ruling on asylum seekers”, The Guardian, December 31, 2004.
- “Are immigrants, refugees and asylum seekers an economic advantage,” ICAR 2005.
- “Any talents to declare Sir?” David Smith, The Sunday Times, September 11, 2005.
- “Report shows the economic contribution asylum seekers make to the economy,” Refugee Council, June 15, 2005.
- “A place of refuge -- a positive approach to asylum seekers and refugees in the U.K.”, Church of England, March 2005.
- “Asylum and employment: developments in the creation of a common European asylum system”, Peer Beneke, April 1 2004, ECRE.
Asylum seekers, refugees and immigrants and organizations representing them
- “Asylum seekers, the employment concession and access to the UK labour market”, [PDF file], ASSET UK.
- “Afghan hijackers aid calls for asylum work rights”, Worldpress.org, May 14, 2006.
- “They have hands, let them work”, National Coalition of Anti-deportation Campaigns (NCADC), Feburay 17, 2006.
- “January 8th Stand up for asylum seekers,” LCADAS.
- “Let asylum seekers work”, Positive Action in Housing, June 7, 2005.
- “Positive immigration and asylum rights”, The Black Manifesto 2005.
- “Religious leaders urge British government to stop victimising asylum seekers”, Worldpress.org, December 17, 2005.
- “Call to employ asylum seekers”, BBC News, May 27, 2003.
- ‘“Asylum seekers should be issued temporary work permits’ – say physiotherapists”, Chartered Society of Physiotherapists, May 12, 2004.
- “Worried about xenophobia? Then let asylum seekers work”, Theodore Dalrymple, Telegraph, January 16, 2004.
- “47 MPs call on UK to grant Zimbabwe asylum seekers right to work”, New Zimbabwe, January 17, 2006.
- “EDM 1293: Zimbabwean asylum seekers and the right to work”, House of Commons.
- “Failed asylum seekers 'must work'”, BBC News, June 8, 2004.
- Caroline Lucas MEP, May 31, 2001.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)