Poster Mocking Syria's Child Refugees Found Displayed In Parliament
A poster mocking Syrian refugees has been found by a Labour MP being displayed in the houses of Parliament.
Labour MP Chi Onwurah tweeted the shocking picture earlier today, after spotting it displayed on the wall of a communal kitchen in Parliament.
https://twitter.com/ChiOnwurah/status/790510050594947072
Onwurah, MP for Newcastle Central and Shadow Minister for Industrial Strategy, said that it had clearly been placed there on purpose.
She told Huffington Post UK
It was spotted sellotaped above a sink so it was not by accident Adding
I thought it was really upsetting. It shouldn’t have a place in Parliament She also raised serious concerns that current Tory rhetoric is fueling this kind of nonchalant xenophobia
There’s been an increasing xenophobic commentary in politics and the Tory Party Conference had numerous examples of that and so by condoning that kind of hostility you’re making this more likely to happen. Since the incident Onwurah has urged Parliament to re iterate the guidelines surrounding what is suitable to be displayed in parliament.
The tweet has provoked anger, and disbelief from the public.
https://twitter.com/ElectricWeegie/status/790543934858596352
https://twitter.com/Darth_Marenghi/status/790518426846519296
https://twitter.com/humanist1184/status/790514241082105856
The British government are only now starting to live up to its legal obligation to resettle child refugees, after months of campaigning by Lord Dubs, as well as other aid groups.
The child refugee crisis has been recently marred by Tory MP David Davies' call for dental checks to be carried out on refugee children in order to to verify their age.
An idea which has widely been promoted by much of the right wing media, despite the fact that it has been condemned by experts from the dental profession.
The picture illustrates a disturbing and perverse attitude that has developed with regards to refugees, and is particularly sick when you consider the kinds of trauma these children have been through.
Parliament should be ashamed of its brazenly callous attitude to child refugees, instead it seems they think it's funny.
Luckily, and rightly, the majority of the public doesn't seem to agree with them.