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Monday, 18 August 2025

Renewing the call for an Independent Public Inquiry into the Windrush (Home Office) Scandal

 

In 2019 we started a petition calling for an Independent Public Inquiry into the Windrush Scandal.  There have been new calls for such an inquiry and because the matter is now urgent due to the age of  the Windrush Generation, we are renewing our petition call with the update below, setting out why we think this is needed now, which you can also access via the petition  site.




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It has been a long time since we started this petition with a global pandemic between then and now.  I first called for an Independent Public Inquiry into the Windrush Scandal via the government petition site at the start of 2019 but it failed to gain the required number of signatures to trigger a debate in Parliament within the set six months permitted for such petitions, so we launched this one.

 We at BARAC UK have continued to call for an independent public inquiry since then and feel that we  should continue with this petition to call for one for a number of reasons.

 

The long awaited and delayed Windrush Lessons Learned review, which was published in 2020, had a  narrow and limited focus and did not have the powers or scope of a Public Inquiry with a failure to implement the vast majority of recommendations in any meaningful way.

In 2024 the Home Office came under criticism for failure to release a report into the roots of the Windrush Scandal, spanning thirty years of  racist immigration legislation which continues to this day.

“The Home Office has been forced to release a suppressed report on the origins of the Windrush scandal by a tribunal judge who quoted George Orwell in a judgment criticising the department’s lack of transparency.

For the past three years, Home Office staff have worked to bury a hard-hitting research paper that states that roots of the scandal lay in 30 years of racist immigration legislation designed to reduce the UK’s non-white population.

The 52-page analysis by a Home Office-commissioned historian, who has not been named, described how “the British empire depended on racist ideology in order to function” and explained how this ideology had driven immigration laws passed in the postwar period.

The department rejected several freedom of information requests asking for the Historical Roots of the Windrush Scandal to be released, arguing that publication might damage affected communities’ “trust in government” and “its future development of immigration policy.”

When we were campaigning to expose the Windrush Scandal several freedom of information requests we made to the Home Office were ignored and  had to be escalated multiple times to the highest levels with the Information Commissioners Office to force some sort of response.

 

This year there have been calls by prominent campaigners we have worked alongside with for a public inquiry:

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2025/jun/22/campaigner-calls-for-judge-led-public-inquiry-into-windrush-scandal

https://www.leighday.co.uk/news/news/2025-news/windrush-generation-lawyer-jacqueline-mckenzie-calls-for-home-secretary-to-launch-statutory-inquiry-into-the-windrush-scandal/

You may also be interested in reading this community led inquiry report:

https://westminsterresearch.westminster.ac.uk/item/x15qv/the-windrush-justice-inquiry-report

 

We have quite rightly  seen public inquiries take place into the horrendous Infected Blood Scandal and Post Office Scandal  and we send our full solidarity to everyone impacted by those scandals. But that lead to the question of why has there not  been a public inquiry into the Windrush Scandal? Why are we still having to demand this. Why are we still being treated like third class citizens.

 

Why is this urgent?

 

Because we have seen too many of those who faced injustice because of the Windrush Scandal, including being made destitute, exiled from the UK for decades,  losing homes, jobs, livelihoods, torn apart from loved ones and families for years, stripped of their dignity and human rights, detained and deported, refused entry back into the UK, made stateless and so much more, impacting on mental and physical health and because we have already lost too many people die and because of  time is running out before many more will pass away.

According to the government’s own records, 8,800 claims have been made for compensation, of which disgracefully, only  2,600 have received payments (up to the end of July 2024).  We believe that there are  many more who are eligible  but have not made claims because of how difficult and stressful the process. We know that initial offers have usually been insultingly low and this has meant that people have had to go through appeals too.

In June this year a Windrush Commissioner was appointed, Reverend Clive Foster, the government describe  the role of the commissioner is to ‘provide independent oversight of the government’s  work to address the Home Office Windrush Scandal and ensure the voices of victims remain at the heart of efforts to deliver justice.’

We wish the Reverend well in their new role but this does not address the issues a public inquiry could address, which are to address key questions about what happened, why it happened, who is to blame and what can be done to prevent the same happening again. The latter is crucial because descendants of the Windrush Generation are still being targeted by the Home Office, with no amnesty agreed, there are still deportations of migrant people happening, refugees arriving in the UK, because they have had to flee climate change, persecution, conflict and poverty can be subjected to the new ‘one in one out’ policy  and the deport first and appeal later approach.

 

We would be grateful if you were to share this update with your networks and encourage them to sign the petition so we can grow it  and  that  you ask your local MP to write to the Home Secretary on your behalf calling for a public inquiry into the Windrush Scandal as a matter of urgency giving that time is running out for those directly impacted. If you do not know who your MP is, you can find them here.

 

Many thanks for your support.

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Sunday, 21 January 2024

Sign the open letter by Justice 4 Windrush on the Windrush Compensation Scheme

Sign the open letter here




The fight for justice for the Windrush Generation continues. Justice for Windrush have launched an open letter and campaign video, calling for a just and accessible Windrush compensation scheme and we support this campaign fully.

 It will be eight years in 2024,  since I started campaigning against what became known as the Windrush Scandal and wrote about it  here in The Guardian - How Can 50 People be Snatched?

It's a disgrace that the Windrush Generation, families and our communities are still fighting for justice. When I wrote about it in 2016, it was not the start of the so called 'scandal', many victims had already been experiencing the horror of being detained, deported or barred from returning to the UK, for years or even decades by then. 

The Windrush Compensation Scheme was launched almost five years ago now, so you would expect that most people  would have received the compensation they are entitled to for the pain, loss and trauma they were put through.  Instead, the vast majority have received nothing  and in the few cases where the Home Office has made an offer, it has been woefully low and inadequate, to compensate the multiple injuries and losses experienced, meaning that people have had no choice but to appeal. A freedom of information request exposed that only 1% of people had received any compensation on appeal, in 2021.

We are supporting the open letter launched to start this year, by Justice 4 Windrush.  The letter exposes the many failures of the Windrush Compensation Scheme,  with only 13% of those eligible to receive compensation, receiving any funds, since the scheme was launched, to date. Many of those eligible, are elders and sadly too have passed, due to their age, without ever receiving any compensation. This is an abuse of human rights.

Alongside other demands, the letter calls for compensation for all eligible, to be paid swiftly, to stop deportations, as this petition calls for, for legal aid for those claiming compensation and crucially  it calls for an independent and neutral body to oversee the Windrush Compensation Scheme, removing it from the Home Office.

There are so many parallels with the Windrush Scandal and the Post Office Scandal. 91 year old disgusted with compensation delay and like Windrush, it has been heartbreaking to hear the stories of the Post Office victims. The human costs to both Windrush and Post Office scandal victims are horrific.  Our full solidarity goes to the Post Office scandal victims.

Please sign the open letter   and also watch the powerful  Official Campaign Film  which features survivors of the Windrush Scandal and their families alongside celebrities and public figures,  including Baroness Doreen Lawrence, actors, Adrian Lester and Eddie Marsan, TV presenter Jay Blades and musicians Don Letts and Leee John.

Please support this important campaign, Justice 4 Windrush have asked that you sign the letter,  watch the video, follow them on X and share with your networks.

 

Thank you for your ongoing support.


Zita Holbourne

Co-founder and National Chair BARAC UK