RMMCNWX2–Downing Street, London, UK. 17th April, 2018. British Prime Minister Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street in London with Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RMP4FXJ4–File photo dated 28/03/54 of the 14,651 ton British troopship, The 'Empire Windrush'. Theresa May, who has faced criticism, is expected to attend a Westminster Abbey service on Friday to mark the moment hundreds of Caribbean migrants departed the Empire Windrush ship in Tilbury Docks on June 22 1948.
RMMJEYHP–London, UK. 5th May, 2018. Windrush supporter calls to deport Theresa May Credit: Alex Cavendish/Alamy Live News
RMMCJW6K–The Prime Minister of Jamaica Andrew Holness, with other members of the delgation, talks to the waiting media in Downing Street after the meeting with Prime Minister Theresa May in relation to the Windrush generation immigration controversy.
RMMXRT0T–The May 2018 Private Eye magazine cover Windrush scandal headline Amber Rudd 'Woman Overboard' on magazines shelf at newsagent in London England UK
RMMJEWRX–London, UK, 5th May 2018, Demonstrators attend a march for Windrush opposite Downing Street in an attempt to overturn the governments immigration policy stating Theresa May's current policy is racist. Credit: adrian looby/Alamy Live News
RMMN7PM1–London 15th May 2018 Sajid Javid, Home Secretary arrives in Downing Street for a Cabinet meeting Credit Ian Davidson/Alamy Live News
RMMK10GR–London UK 5th May 2018 People protest outside the Home Office promoting solidarity with the Windrush Generation.
RM2JC1WJA–Theresa 'May's hostile environment still echoes in Home Office, say staff' Guardian newspaper headline Immigration article clipping London UK 2022
RMMJPTEJ–London, UK. 5th May, 2018. Activists from Stand Up To Racism and supporters of the Windrush generation march from Downing Street to the Home Office to call for the scrapping of the 2014 Immigration Act. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RM2KAXK93–Jamaicas Prime Minister Andrew Holmes speaks to the media after he attended a meeting with Theresa May to discuss the Windrush generation controversial about immigration from Caribbean sidelines of the Commonwealth Head of Government Meeting (CHOGM), London on April 17, 2018. (Photo by Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto)
RMP4NXH3–London, UK. 22nd June 2018. Prime Minister Theresa May arrives Westminster Abbey to attend a Service of Thanksgiving on the 70th Anniversary of the landing of the Empire Windrush MV on 22 June 1948 at Tilbury Docks with 492 Caribbean passengers. Credit: Dinendra Haria/Alamy Live News
RMTWP83B–Westminster Bridge, London, UK. 22nd June, 2019. A banner drop from Westminster Bridge as part of the National Windrush Day of Action calling for justice and full compensation for victims of the Windrush scandal. Credit: Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News
RMDF8HDB–Manchester, UK. 30th Sep, 2013. A delegate sits in the conference hall of the Conservative Party Conference 2013 whiere a banner proclaims the fall of immigration under the current government Credit: Paul Swinney/Alamy Live News
RMPAJCJ7–Families of the Windrush generation and politicians attend at Westminster Abbey a Service of Thanksgiving on the 70th Anniversary of the landing of the Empire Windrush MV on 22 June 1948 at Tilbury Docks with 492 Caribbean passengers. Featuring: Theresa May Where: London, United Kingdom When: 22 Jun 2018 Credit: Dinendra Haria/WENN
RMMGTN6M–London, UK. 28 April 2018. People with placards at the protest outside the Home Office. The protest was called by an individual disgusted by the government's incompetence and deliberately targeted attack on legal immigrants. Organiser Sara Burke wrote that ''the government's abhorrent treatment of those from the Windrush generation is a national embarrassment'' and planned the march to the Home office to put pressure on them to keep their promises to these people. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News
RMP4G958–London, UK, 22/06/2018 Theresa May, Conservative UK Prime Minister leaves Westminster Abbey. Windrush 70 year celebration attendees leave after the service at Westminster Abbey. Credit: JOHNNY ARMSTEAD/Alamy Live News
RMMJPWMH–London, UK. 5th May 2018. People hold the 'Solidarity With Windrush' banner at the Stand Up To Racism rally at Downing St calling for Theresa May's racist 2014 Immigration Act to be repealed and an immediate end to the deportation and detention of Commonwealth citizens, with those already deported to be bought back to the UK. The protesters called for protection to the guaranteed for all Commonwealth citizens and for those affected to be compensated for deportation, threats of deportation, detention, loss of housing, jobs, benefits and denial of NHS treatment. There should be an end to the 'ho
RM2CB3MK8–Men, women and children from the Caribbean arrive at Southampton in 1962 at the invitation of the British Government to help with rebuilding Britain after World War II. These people became the Windrush Generation due to their treatment by the British Home Office under a hostile environment policy where employers and other organisations were required to ask for visas.
RMMCNWYT–Downing Street, London, UK. 17th April, 2018. Prime Minister Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street after meeting Commonwealth leaders and foreign ministers before the start of the Commonwealth Heads of Government summit in London. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RME82GK6–Birmingham, UK 29//2014. A couple walk past a Conservative slogan declaring that the party will secure a better future at its annual conference in Birmingham (C) Paul Swinney/Alamy Live News
RMMJEYJ0–London, UK. 5th May, 2018. Solidarity with Windrush Credit: Alex Cavendish/Alamy Live News
RMMCJTR8–The Prime Minister of Jamaica Andrew Holness arriving in Downing Street ahead of talks with Prime Minister Theresa May, Commonwealth leaders, Foreign Ministers and High Commissioners in relation to the Windrush generation immigration controversy.
RMMJEWTG–London, UK, 5th May 2018, Demonstrators attend a march for Windrush opposite Downing Street in an attempt to overturn the governments immigration policy stating Theresa May's current policy is racist. Credit: adrian looby/Alamy Live News
RMP4G5HT–London, UK . 21st June, 2018. Theresa May leaving the Windrush 70th Anniversary at Westminster Abbey, London, UK on June 22nd 2018. Credit: Picture Capital/Alamy Live News
RMMK0XK2–London UK 5th May 2018 People protest outside the Home Office promoting solidarity with the Windrush Generation.
RMMJPTPA–London, UK, 5 May 2018. Solidarity with the Windrush generation protest at 10 Downing street in London Credit: Nastia M/Alamy Live News
RMMJF24R–London, UK. 5th May, 2018. Activists from Stand Up To Racism and supporters of the Windrush generation march from Downing Street to the Home Office to call for the scrapping of the 2014 Immigration Act. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RM2KAXKAH–Jamaicas Prime Minister Andrew Holmes speaks to the media after he attended a meeting with Theresa May to discuss the Windrush generation controversial about immigration from Caribbean sidelines of the Commonwealth Head of Government Meeting (CHOGM), London on April 17, 2018. (Photo by Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto)
RMP4NXGX–London, UK. 22nd June 2018. Prime Minister Theresa May arrives Westminster Abbey to attend a Service of Thanksgiving on the 70th Anniversary of the landing of the Empire Windrush MV on 22 June 1948 at Tilbury Docks with 492 Caribbean passengers. Credit: Dinendra Haria/Alamy Live News
RMTWP83N–Westminster Bridge, London, UK. 22nd June, 2019. A banner drop from Westminster Bridge as part of the National Windrush Day of Action calling for justice and full compensation for victims of the Windrush scandal. Credit: Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News
RMPAJBMY–Families of the Windrush generation and politicians attend at Westminster Abbey a Service of Thanksgiving on the 70th Anniversary of the landing of the Empire Windrush MV on 22 June 1948 at Tilbury Docks with 492 Caribbean passengers. Featuring: Theresa May Where: London, United Kingdom When: 22 Jun 2018 Credit: Dinendra Haria/WENN
RMMGTN5N–London, UK. 28 April 2018. People with placards at the protest outside the Home Office. The protest was called by an individual disgusted by the government's incompetence and deliberately targeted attack on legal immigrants. Organiser Sara Burke wrote that ''the government's abhorrent treatment of those from the Windrush generation is a national embarrassment'' and planned the march to the Home office to put pressure on them to keep their promises to these people. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News
RMP4G95J–London, UK, 22/06/2018 Theresa May, Conservative UK Prime Minister leaves Westminster Abbey. Windrush 70 year celebration attendees leave after the service at Westminster Abbey. Credit: JOHNNY ARMSTEAD/Alamy Live News
RMMJPWNT–London, UK. 5th May 2018. An immigration lawyer reads a poem she has written about the Windrush experience of arriving in cold damp England and experiencing raciism at the protest outside the Home Office calling for Theresa May's racist 2014 Immigration Act to be repealed and an immediate end to the deportation and detention of Commonwealth citizens, with those already deported to be bought back to the UK. They called for protection to the guaranteed for all Commonwealth citizens and for those affected to be compensated for deportation, threats of deportation, detention, loss of housing, jobs,
RM2CB3MKN–Men, women and children from the Caribbean arrive at Southampton in 1962 at the invitation of the British Government to help with rebuilding Britain after World War II. These people became the Windrush Generation due to their treatment by the British Home Office under a hostile environment policy where employers and other organisations were required to ask for visas.
RMMCNT6R–Downing Street, London, UK. 17th April, 2018. Prime Minister Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street after meeting Commonwealth leaders and foreign ministers before the start of the Commonwealth Heads of Government summit in London. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RME82GK7–Birmingham, UK 29/09/2014. A man of Caribbean descent walks past a Conservative slogan about the party's restriction of immigration at the Conservative Party Conference 2014, Birmingham (C) Paul Swinney/Alamy Live News
RMMJEYGT–London, UK. 5th May, 2018. Solidarity with Windrush Credit: Alex Cavendish/Alamy Live News
RMMCJTRY–Minster of State for Immigration Caroline Nokes (centre) arriving in Downing Street ahead of talks with Prime Minister Theresa May, Commonwealth leaders, Foreign Ministers and High Commissioners in relation to the Windrush generation immigration controversy.
RMMJEWTJ–London, UK, 5th May 2018, Demonstrators attend a march for Windrush opposite Downing Street in an attempt to overturn the governments immigration policy stating Theresa May's current policy is racist. Credit: adrian looby/Alamy Live News
RMP4G5J0–London, UK . 21st June, 2018. Theresa May leaving the Windrush 70th Anniversary at Westminster Abbey, London, UK on June 22nd 2018. Credit: Picture Capital/Alamy Live News
RMMK0XTY–London UK 5th May 2018 People protest outside the Home Office promoting solidarity with the Windrush Generation.
RMMJPTPX–London, UK, 5 May 2018. Solidarity with the Windrush generation protest at 10 Downing street in London Credit: Nastia M/Alamy Live News
RMMJPTEK–London, UK. 5th May, 2018. Activists from Stand Up To Racism and supporters of the Windrush generation march from Downing Street to the Home Office to call for the scrapping of the 2014 Immigration Act. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RM2KAXKBD–Jamaicas Prime Minister Andrew Holmes speaks to the media after he attended a meeting with Theresa May to discuss the Windrush generation controversial about immigration from Caribbean sidelines of the Commonwealth Head of Government Meeting (CHOGM), London on April 17, 2018. (Photo by Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto)
RMP4NXGY–London, UK. 22nd June 2018. Prime Minister Theresa May arrives Westminster Abbey to attend a Service of Thanksgiving on the 70th Anniversary of the landing of the Empire Windrush MV on 22 June 1948 at Tilbury Docks with 492 Caribbean passengers. Credit: Dinendra Haria/Alamy Live News
RMTWP83T–Westminster Bridge, London, UK. 22nd June, 2019. A banner drop from Westminster Bridge as part of the National Windrush Day of Action calling for justice and full compensation for victims of the Windrush scandal. Credit: Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News
RMPAJBFR–Families of the Windrush generation and politicians attend at Westminster Abbey a Service of Thanksgiving on the 70th Anniversary of the landing of the Empire Windrush MV on 22 June 1948 at Tilbury Docks with 492 Caribbean passengers. Featuring: Theresa May Where: London, United Kingdom When: 22 Jun 2018 Credit: Dinendra Haria/WENN
RMMGTN5H–London, UK. 28 April 2018. People meet at Parliament Square to march to the Home Office in a protest called by an individual disgusted by the government's incompetence and deliberately targeted attack on legal immigrants. Organiser Sara Burke wrote that ''the government's abhorrent treatment of those from the Windrush generation is a national embarrassment'' and planned the march to the Home office to put pressure on them to keep their promises to these people. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News
RMP4G96E–London, UK, 22/06/2018 Theresa May, Conservative UK Prime Minister leaves Westminster Abbey. Windrush 70 year celebration attendees leave after the service at Westminster Abbey. Credit: JOHNNY ARMSTEAD/Alamy Live News
RMMJPWNB–London, UK. 5th May 2018. Yvonne Williams, the daughter of Windrush migrants who has twice been impriisoned in Yarl's Wood spoke at the Stand Up To Racism rally at Downing St calling for Theresa May's racist 2014 Immigration Act to be repealed and an immediate end to the deportation and detention of Commonwealth citizens, with those already deported to be bought back to the UK. The protesters called for protection to the guaranteed for all Commonwealth citizens and for those affected to be compensated for deportation, threats of deportation, detention, loss of housing, jobs, benefits and denia
RM2CB3MKG–Men, women and children from the Caribbean arrive at Southampton in 1962 at the invitation of the British Government to help with rebuilding Britain after World War II. These people became the Windrush Generation due to their treatment by the British Home Office under a hostile environment policy where employers and other organisations were required to ask for visas.
RMMCNT88–Downing Street, London, UK. 17th April, 2018. Prime Minister Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street after meeting Commonwealth leaders and foreign ministers before the start of the Commonwealth Heads of Government summit in London. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RMMJEYGK–London, UK. 5th May, 2018. Solidarity with Windrush Credit: Alex Cavendish/Alamy Live News
RMMCJWDN–St Kitts and Nevis Prime Minister Timothy Harris arriving in Downing Street ahead of talks with Prime Minister Theresa May, Commonwealth leaders, Foreign Ministers and High Commissioners in relation to the Windrush generation immigration controversy.
RMMJEWT4–London, UK, 5th May 2018, Demonstrators attend a march for Windrush opposite Downing Street in an attempt to overturn the governments immigration policy stating Theresa May's current policy is racist. Credit: adrian looby/Alamy Live News
RMP4G5N0–London, UK . 21st June, 2018. Theresa May leaving the Windrush 70th Anniversary at Westminster Abbey, London, UK on June 22nd 2018. Credit: Picture Capital/Alamy Live News
RMMK0Y45–London UK 5th May 2018 People protest outside the Home Office promoting solidarity with the Windrush Generation.
RMMJPTP5–London, UK, 5 May 2018. Solidarity with the Windrush generation protest at 10 Downing street in London Credit: Nastia M/Alamy Live News
RMMJPTEN–London, UK. 5th May, 2018. Activists from Stand Up To Racism and supporters of the Windrush generation march from Downing Street to the Home Office to call for the scrapping of the 2014 Immigration Act. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RMP4NXHB–London, UK. 22nd June 2018. Prime Minister Theresa May leaves Westminster Abbey after attending a Service of Thanksgiving on the 70th Anniversary of the landing of the Empire Windrush MV on 22 June 1948 at Tilbury Docks with 492 Caribbean passengers. Credit: Dinendra Haria/Alamy Live News
RMTWP853–Westminster Bridge, London, UK. 22nd June, 2019. A banner drop from Westminster Bridge as part of the National Windrush Day of Action calling for justice and full compensation for victims of the Windrush scandal. Credit: Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News
RMPAJBMT–Families of the Windrush generation and politicians attend at Westminster Abbey a Service of Thanksgiving on the 70th Anniversary of the landing of the Empire Windrush MV on 22 June 1948 at Tilbury Docks with 492 Caribbean passengers. Featuring: Theresa May Where: London, United Kingdom When: 22 Jun 2018 Credit: Dinendra Haria/WENN
RMMGTN60–London, UK. 28 April 2018. Protest organiser Sara Burke speaks outside the Home Office in a protest she called because she wasl disgusted by the government's incompetence and deliberately targeted attacks on legal immigrants. She wrote on Facebook that ''the government's abhorrent treatment of those from the Windrush generation is a national embarrassment'' and planned the march to the Home office to put pressure on them to keep their promises to these people. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News
RMP4G96D–London, UK, 22/06/2018 Theresa May, Conservative UK Prime Minister leaves Westminster Abbey. Windrush 70 year celebration attendees leave after the service at Westminster Abbey. Credit: JOHNNY ARMSTEAD/Alamy Live News
RMMJPWN9–London, UK. 5th May 2018. Movement for Justice came with two women who had been held in Yarls Wood, Yvonne Williams, the daughter of a WIndrush migrant and Simone Bailey, to speak at the Stand Up To Racism rally at Downing St calling for Theresa May's racist 2014 Immigration Act to be repealed and an immediate end to the deportation and detention of Commonwealth citizens, with those already deported to be bought back to the UK. The protesters called for protection to the guaranteed for all Commonwealth citizens and for those affected to be compensated for deportation, threats of deportation, d
RMMCNT7G–Downing Street, London, UK. 17th April, 2018. Prime Minister Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street after meeting Commonwealth leaders and foreign ministers before the start of the Commonwealth Heads of Government summit in London. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RMMJEYJ3–London, UK. 5th May, 2018. Solidarity with Windrush Credit: Alex Cavendish/Alamy Live News
RMMCR00B–Mozi Haynes, 35, with his mother, Ruth Williams, 75, during an interview with the Press Association, as his deportation had been halted while his case was reviewed by the Home Office. Theresa May has apologised to Caribbean leaders over the treatment of members of the so-called 'Windrush generation' who have been threatened with deportation after decades living in the UK.
RMMJEWT3–London, UK, 5th May 2018, Demonstrators attend a march for Windrush opposite Downing Street in an attempt to overturn the governments immigration policy stating Theresa May's current policy is racist. Credit: adrian looby/Alamy Live News
RMP4G5N6–London, UK . 21st June, 2018. Theresa May leaving the Windrush 70th Anniversary at Westminster Abbey, London, UK on June 22nd 2018. Credit: Picture Capital/Alamy Live News
RMMK1139–London UK 5th May 2018 People protest outside the Home Office promoting solidarity with the Windrush Generation.
RMMJPTR2–London, UK, 5 May 2018. Solidarity with the Windrush generation protest at 10 Downing street in London Credit: Nastia M/Alamy Live News
RMMJPTG1–London, UK. 5th May, 2018. Activists from Stand Up To Racism and supporters of the Windrush generation protest outside the Home Office to call for the scrapping of the 2014 Immigration Act. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RMP4NXH7–London, UK. 22nd June 2018. Prime Minister Theresa May leaves Westminster Abbey after attending a Service of Thanksgiving on the 70th Anniversary of the landing of the Empire Windrush MV on 22 June 1948 at Tilbury Docks with 492 Caribbean passengers. Credit: Dinendra Haria/Alamy Live News
RMTWP83G–Westminster Bridge, London, UK. 22nd June, 2019. A banner drop from Westminster Bridge as part of the National Windrush Day of Action calling for justice and full compensation for victims of the Windrush scandal. Credit: Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News
RMPAJBFW–Families of the Windrush generation and politicians attend at Westminster Abbey a Service of Thanksgiving on the 70th Anniversary of the landing of the Empire Windrush MV on 22 June 1948 at Tilbury Docks with 492 Caribbean passengers. Featuring: Theresa May Where: London, United Kingdom When: 22 Jun 2018 Credit: Dinendra Haria/WENN
RMMGTN7H–London, UK. 28 April 2018. A woman clasps her hands as she listens to speeches at the protest outside the Home Office. The protest was called by an individual disgusted by the government's incompetence and deliberately targeted attack on legal immigrants. Organiser Sara Burke wrote that ''the government's abhorrent treatment of those from the Windrush generation is a national embarrassment'' and planned the march to the Home office to put pressure on them to keep their promises to these people. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News
RMP4G967–London, UK, 22/06/2018 Theresa May, Conservative UK Prime Minister leaves Westminster Abbey. Windrush 70 year celebration attendees leave after the service at Westminster Abbey. Credit: JOHNNY ARMSTEAD/Alamy Live News
RMMJPWNC–London, UK. 5th May 2018. After a rally at Downing St people march for a protest outside the Home Office calling for Theresa May's racist 2014 Immigration Act to be repealed and an immediate end to the deportation and detention of Commonwealth citizens, with those already deported to be bought back to the UK. There should be an end to the 'hostile environment' for all Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMMCNWY2–Downing Street, London, UK. 17th April, 2018. Prime Minister Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street after meeting Commonwealth leaders and foreign ministers before the start of the Commonwealth Heads of Government summit in London. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RMMJEYJ2–London, UK. 5th May, 2018. Solidarity with Windrush Credit: Alex Cavendish/Alamy Live News
RMMCR0FD–Mozi Haynes, 35, with his mother, Ruth Williams, 75, during an interview with the Press Association, as his deportation had been halted while his case was reviewed by the Home Office. Theresa May has apologised to Caribbean leaders over the treatment of members of the so-called 'Windrush generation' who have been threatened with deportation after decades living in the UK.
RMMJEWTT–London, UK, 5th May 2018, Demonstrators attend a march for Windrush opposite Downing Street in an attempt to overturn the governments immigration policy stating Theresa May's current policy is racist. Credit: adrian looby/Alamy Live News
RMP4G5MW–London, UK . 21st June, 2018. Theresa May leaving the Windrush 70th Anniversary at Westminster Abbey, London, UK on June 22nd 2018. Credit: Picture Capital/Alamy Live News
RMMK0XCC–London UK 5th May 2018 People protest outside the Home Office promoting solidarity with the Windrush Generation.
RMMJPTPR–London, UK, 5 May 2018. Solidarity with the Windrush generation protest at 10 Downing street in London Credit: Nastia M/Alamy Live News
RMMJF2H9–London, UK. 5th May, 2018. Activists from Stand Up To Racism and supporters of the Windrush generation march from Downing Street to the Home Office to call for the scrapping of the 2014 Immigration Act. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RMP4NXHK–London, UK. 22nd June 2018. Prime Minister Theresa May leaves Westminster Abbey after attending a Service of Thanksgiving on the 70th Anniversary of the landing of the Empire Windrush MV on 22 June 1948 at Tilbury Docks with 492 Caribbean passengers. Credit: Dinendra Haria/Alamy Live News
RMTWP844–Westminster Bridge, London, UK. 22nd June, 2019. A banner drop from Westminster Bridge as part of the National Windrush Day of Action calling for justice and full compensation for victims of the Windrush scandal. Credit: Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News
RMPAJCJA–Families of the Windrush generation and politicians attend at Westminster Abbey a Service of Thanksgiving on the 70th Anniversary of the landing of the Empire Windrush MV on 22 June 1948 at Tilbury Docks with 492 Caribbean passengers. Featuring: Theresa May Where: London, United Kingdom When: 22 Jun 2018 Credit: Dinendra Haria/WENN
RMMGTN5K–London, UK. 28 April 2018. Protest organiser Sara Burke speaks outside the Home Office in a protest she called because she wasl disgusted by the government's incompetence and deliberately targeted attacks on legal immigrants. She wrote on Facebook that ''the government's abhorrent treatment of those from the Windrush generation is a national embarrassment'' and planned the march to the Home office to put pressure on them to keep their promises to these people. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News
RMP4G95K–London, UK, 22/06/2018 Theresa May, Conservative UK Prime Minister leaves Westminster Abbey. Windrush 70 year celebration attendees leave after the service at Westminster Abbey. Credit: JOHNNY ARMSTEAD/Alamy Live News
RMMJPWNX–London, UK. 5th May 2018. One of several women who came in carnival costumes for the rally at Downing St and protest outside the Home Office calling for Theresa May's racist 2014 Immigration Act to be repealed and an immediate end to the deportation and detention of Commonwealth citizens, with those already deported to be bought back to the UK. There should be an end Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
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