Sajid Javid is doing NOTHING to correct the Windrush scandal

I know – it’s not big, it isn’t clever, I should be concentrating on Theresa May’s crimes against the electorate, but…

Day two of Sajid Javid’s tenure as Home Secretary could be a day to forget, as far as he’s concerned – and it has already started badly.

Take a look at this visual example:

And this one:

And this one:

Social media commenters have suggested Mr Javid’s stance may be due to haemorrhoids.

Very amusing – but what about his plans? Mr Javid has said he will do “whatever it takes” to “fix” the Windrush scandal. Can he be believed?

Some people have been looking at his record, on the sound basis that his past actions may indicate his future direction. Here’s what they found:

https://twitter.com/alexandrabulat/status/990902928146911232

Mr Javid has tried to claim higher ground, morally, than his immediate forerunner Amber Rudd, by suggesting that his own heritage as a second-generation migrant:

But that isn’t gaining any traction with the public:

https://twitter.com/KamBass/status/991199083569254400

https://twitter.com/seanbgoneill/status/991032059442409473

What may we conclude? Carole Hawkins suggests: “Tory thinking: BAME person needed urgently to show we’re not racist. Complete failure as voting record proves Tory to the core with all the vileness that goes with it.”

Mr Javid certainly hasn’t done anything about the next chartered flight, set to deport UK citizens to Jamaica in order to meet Home Office removal targets set by Theresa May (and, subsequently, Amber Rudd):

You can sign a petition to stop flight PVT070 here – it’ll be more than Mr Javid has done so far.

If he’s not going to do anything useful, then why is he there?

Here’s a possible answer:

Does that make it clearer?


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  1. Roland Laycock May 1, 2018 at 9:21 am - Reply

    Sajid Javid is tarred with the same brush from the same cesspit

  2. Barry May 1, 2018 at 10:54 am - Reply

    Brilliant graphics, wish I wa that talented

  3. NMac May 1, 2018 at 11:43 am - Reply

    Roland (above) has summed him up perfectly.

  4. Stu May 1, 2018 at 12:21 pm - Reply

    The “son of a Bus Driver” from humble beginings is PR window dressing.
    That bus driver became a Banker as did his son who contributed to the reason that we are all suffering from cruel cuts.
    The BAME community have never liked him and call him a “coconut” as he is not one of them.

  5. Carol Fraser May 1, 2018 at 12:53 pm - Reply

    And meanwhile another plane leaves this week. Is he deportable? He’s a Muslim so he must be an immigrant. And that my friends is nationalism in a nutshell. I am not a racist but the aforesaid comment certainly is. English people with French registered cars are facing abuse as are those from other EU countries. Me I am flying and leaving my car at home.

  6. Neilth May 1, 2018 at 1:00 pm - Reply

    He’s changed the name from ‘hostile’ environment to ‘compliant’ that’s a huge step … oh wait! The policy isn’t changed just the name so that’s alright then… should have changed to ‘toxic’ for accuracies sake

  7. Steve W May 2, 2018 at 8:55 am - Reply

    Great stuff Vox keep up the good work.

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