‘Hurry for justice’: Windrush victims dying without redress, commissioner says
Windrush Commissioner Rev. Clive Foster is urging immediate action to deliver justice to Windrush scandal victims, many of whom are dying without receiving redress.

Briefing Summary
AI-generatedWindrush Commissioner Rev. Clive Foster is urging immediate action to deliver justice to Windrush scandal victims, many of whom are dying without receiving redress. Foster's warning comes as stakeholders call for a public inquiry and legislative changes to ensure justice for UK residents wrongly classified as illegal immigrants. The urgency stems from fears that a potential Reform government could impede progress on the issue. The calls for action were made during a people's inquiry symposium focused on those affected by the Windrush scandal. The Windrush scandal involved British residents, primarily of Caribbean descent, who were wrongly targeted by immigration enforcement due to discriminatory policies.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedAction is needed now to deliver justice to Windrush victims.
Stakeholders are calling for legislative changes.
Stakeholders are calling for a public inquiry into the Windrush scandal.
Windrush victims are dying without receiving redress.
A Reform government could stall progress toward justice for Windrush victims.