As the UK is likely to leave the European Union (EU) next year, Harrow council advised the European resident who plan to continue living and working in the UK after 30 June 2021 to apply to the government’s EU Settlement Scheme.Home Office figures show a million of the estimated 3 million EU citizens in the UK have yet to apply for settled status, which will allow them to stay in the UK.
The Guardian also reports that the security minister, Brandon Lewis, has threatened EU citizens with deportation from the UK if they do not apply for settled status after Brexit. Watch Solidarity with EU migrant’s footage here.
In Harrow, based on the figures released by the government, Harrow Liberal Democrats inform that of the 19,910 EU nationals across Harrow who have applied for permanent residency, only 9,990 have been offered settled status. 5,980 have been granted pre-settled status, which only gives the temporary right to stay in the UK.
Another 3,870 EU nationals living in Harrow have applied for permanent residency but are still waiting for a final decision to be made.
2,690 of the applications for settled status in Harrow were for children, i.e. those under 18.
“Too many EU nationals in Harrow are deeply anxious about their right to stay. It’s disgraceful for the Conservative government to leave them in legal limbo like this” Liberal Democrat candidate for Harrow West Lisa-Maria Bornemann commented.
“The Leave campaign, during the referendum, promised that rights of EU citizens living in the UK would not be affected. This has been shown to be yet another Leave lie” Liberal Democrat candidate for Harrow East Adam Bernard added.

“People who are simply fed up with Tories can’t stomach them anymore – lots of people say they just can’t vote Conservative” said Labour’s MP Candidate for Harrow East Pamela Fitzpatrick who was canvassing in the Canons ward, a Tory stronghold.

Residents are disappointed to find that Bob Blackman, incumbent MP for Harrow East, in his recent letter to them has mainly relied on bitter attack on Jeremy Corbyn rather than explaining what has he done to counter the chaos Tory party policies/practices have created or to address the real challenges that Harrow faces.
“Whilst I welcome the opportunity the election brings to end the incompetence and disastrous policies of this Government, I would have preferred Parliament to make progress on Brexit first” says incumbent Harrow West MP Gareth Thomas.
After a Tory councillor spilled out her venom against the London mayor Sadiq Khan with reference to
For example, its home office funded racial harassment sub-committee, recognised as best practice by the Scotland Yard, launched several measures to raise racial harassment profile in the borough and dealt with it effectively.
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