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QPR gives fleet of coaches to bring child refugees

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  1. awjm

    awjm Well-Known Member

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    I have never been more proud of my club. I'm genuinely taken aback.

    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...f-coaches-to-bring-child-refugees-from-calais


    London football club plays crucial role in plan to bring more than 1,000 children in a kindertransport-style mercy mission
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    Diane Taylor
    Tuesday 1 November 2016 01.23 GMT Last modified on Tuesday 1 November 2016 09.30 GMT


    Queens Park Rangers football club has offered to help bring refugee children stranded in France to the UK.
    The Championship club is part of a new plan for more than a thousand refugee children that emerged on Monday night.
    QPR has put a fleet of coaches on standby to go to France to collect the children. And Hammersmith & Fulham council – QPR’s local council in west London – says it has volunteer social workers ready to travel to France in the next couple of days to assess and support the children.
    Lord Alf Dubs, who has led plans to bring child refugees to the UK in a Kindertransport-style mercy mission, announced the plan in a letter to the home secretary, Amber Rudd, and the French ambassador, Sylvie Bermann, on Monday.
    In his letter, Dubs writes: “I formally request that the French government allows us to send in coaches and social workers to collect those refugee children that have a right to be here in the UK. We will need assistance with travel documents out of France. We have people arranging the coordination of this.”
    Dubs added: “I am also writing the British government and hope that this intervention can bring the assistance the refugee children so desperately need. Given the urgency of this matter I should be grateful for a quick response.”
    The home secretary made a statement to parliament saying that the UK government had only been granted access to the camp by the French authorities and permitted to bring over Dubs-amendment children very recently. They are children with no relatives in the UK but who are deemed eligible to travel to the UK as a result of their vulnerability.
    This new rescue mission has emerged amid growing concern for the welfare of those still in France. It is not clear whether some of the children have already been moved out of Calais to other parts of France.
    The children have been housed in containers on the site of the former refugee camp. Each container has 12 beds but there are reports of 20 children in each container with some sleeping on tables and on the floor with concerns raised about shortages of food and water.
    Efforts to bring some of the children to the UK stalled on Saturday after the French authorities reportedly asked the British authorities to suspend their work in the Calais camp for several days.
    A French embassy source told the Guardian: “Negotiations are still under way with the British government in terms of how the children’s applications are processed. We don’t know if they will stay in Calais or be sent to other centres in France.”
    Councillor Steve Cowan, leader of Hammersmith & Fulham council, has been working closely with Dubs on plans to rescue the children.
    He said: “The situation for the children in France is chaotic, violent and dangerous. So many people have come up to me and said: ‘How can we leave children in these conditions in 2016?’

    “We have social workers on standby ready to go to France as soon as the French authorities give us permission to go in and collect the children, and generous benefactors such as QPR who are providing us with a fleet of coaches to collect the children.
    “Lord Dubs has shown the necessary leadership here, first by getting the amendment passed in parliament allowing these vulnerable children to be brought to the UK and now by writing to the French government asking them to let us go to France to collect these children and bring them back here.
    “I have no doubt that the Home Office will say yes to Lord Dubs’ proposal this evening given the home secretary’s commitment made in parliament last week.”
    Alex Fraser, director of refugee support at the British Red Cross, said: “Following the operation to clear the Calais camp, it is imperative the process of assessing and transferring children to the UK proceeds without delay.
    “The job is not finished if children eligible to be in the UK remain in containers amid what is left of the ‘jungle’. It’s still no place for children. Our message is clear: these children are welcome in the UK and they should be brought here as soon as possible.”
     
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  2. Stroller

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  3. Chair Nob'll Fallout

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    This makes me very happy. And not just because it might help with our under 18 fanbase.
     
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    And don't forget the invite for those affected by the fire in the Shepherds Bush block of flats in August.
     
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    More good PR from the club.

    No truth in the rumour that West Ham have offered to provide a team of dentists to check the ages of the refugees.
     
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    It's so good that our club has taken the initiative on this. Maybe other clubs will follow.
     
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    They won't all be living in West London. Probably already supporting Manure or Scum but it's a good gesture by the club.
     
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    This is a nice touch from the club. Well done whoever is in charge of that stuff. Take them straight to Forest I say.
     
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    Rumour has it that the youngest "child" is 31!




    Only joking you lot.:emoticon-0100-smile
     
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    It's good to be able to say nice one QPR once in a while.
     
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    Can we send our head coach
     
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    The drivers have been given maps to Germany.
     
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    Nice send them to Col's garden in his weekend retreat in Norwich ... They will grow well there
     
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    Great work, can any of them play left back?
     
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    Not too sure what to make of this. On the one hand it is good PR work by the club which is all good. Helping people in their hour of need and all that.

    On the other hand, I wonder what the immigration authorities in the UK think of the club and Hammersmith & Fulham Council for bringing them over. Are they coming on a temporary or permanent basis? Do these lads even like football? Are these people genuine refugees from Syria or are they opportunists from other places? What are QPR hoping to achieve by doing this? So many questions.
     
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  17. sb_73

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    I think they are some of the 1500 unaccompanied at risk children currently living in containers in Calais. They have no links to the UK. This is a request to government to go and get them, not a done deal. May has not committed to take any more, she refused to say yes or no to a request from Hollande.

    Perhaps QPR don't have an ulterior motive, not even 'good PR' perhaps the decision makers there just thought 'we ought to help, what can we do?'
     
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  18. Windom Earle

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    France is now selling PR stories How people can't see through this I don't know ... no one cares until a story breaks then everyone aligns ... some will instantly think France is rejecting them
    Urgent my arse France processes on a daily basis this is another spin. Black Friday is coming up soon we could all chip in and buy a house or a small country £1.9bn on store and credit cards

    It's good news
     
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  19. Windom Earle

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    Hang on they are only supplying the coaches ... yes its a crucial part alright. Why not use Eurostar?
     
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    Unfortunate rumours that Ray Wilkins is driving the bus.
     
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