Oxfordshire County Council is proud of our history of welcoming people seeking safety in our county. We believe that:
· everyone has the right to seek safety, and everyone’s claim for asylum should be treated equally and fairly;
· the Government’s ‘anti-refugee’ laws undermine internationally recognised rights for people fleeing war and persecution to seek safety;
· people seeking safety should be housed as our neighbours and as a part of our communities;
· the UK needs an asylum system that empowers people seeking safety to rebuild their lives and enables communities to welcome them;
Council resolves to:
i. defend the right to seek safety from war and persecution in the UK by signing the national ‘Fight the Anti-Refugee Laws’ pledge;
ii. call on the UK Government to repeal the Illegal Migration Act and the Nationality and Borders Act, withdraw the UK–Rwanda partnership,
iii. request Cabinet to
· work with Local Authorities and communities to build a refugee protection system that treats all people with dignity and compassion;
· continue to lobby against any UK Government plans to build or repurpose facilities in Oxfordshire to detain or warehouse people seekingsafety;
· work with local organisations and people with lived experience of the asylum system to identify ways to mitigate the effects of these measures in Oxfordshire;
· consider joining the network of cities and towns which promote the inclusion and welfare of people who are fleeing violence and persecution and become a recognised Council of Sanctuary
Minutes:
Councillor Andrew Gant moved and Councillor Michael O’Connor seconded the following motion:
Oxfordshire County Council is proud of our history of welcoming people seeking safety in our county. We believe that:
· everyone has the right to seek safety, and everyone’s claim for asylum should be treated equally and fairly;
· the Government’s ‘anti-refugee’ laws undermine internationally recognised rights for people fleeing war and persecution to seek safety;
· people seeking safety should be housed as our neighbours and as a part of our communities;
· the UK needs an asylum system that empowers people seeking safety to rebuild their lives and enables communities to welcome them;
Council resolves to:
i. defend the right to seek safety from war and persecution in the UK by signing the national ‘Fight the Anti-Refugee Laws’ pledge;
ii. call on the UK Government to repeal the Illegal Migration Act and the Nationality and Borders Act, withdraw the UK–Rwanda partnership,
iii. request Cabinet to
· work with Local Authorities and communities to build a refugee protection system that treats all people with dignity and compassion;
· continue to lobby against any UK Government plans to build or repurpose facilities in Oxfordshire to detain or warehouse people seekingsafety;
· work with local organisations and people with lived experience of the asylum system to identify ways to mitigate the effects of these measures in Oxfordshire;
· consider joining the network of cities and towns which promote the inclusion and welfare of people who are fleeing violence and persecution and become a recognised Council of Sanctuary
Following debate, the motion was carried with 42 in favour; 15 against and 1 abstention.
RESOLVED:
Oxfordshire County Council is proud of our history of welcoming people seeking safety in our county. We believe that:
· everyone has the right to seek safety, and everyone’s claim for asylum should be treated equally and fairly;
· the Government’s ‘anti-refugee’ laws undermine internationally recognised rights for people fleeing war and persecution to seek safety;
· people seeking safety should be housed as our neighbours and as a part of our communities;
· the UK needs an asylum system that empowers people seeking safety to rebuild their lives and enables communities to welcome them;
Council resolves to:
i. defend the right to seek safety from war and persecution in the UK by signing the national ‘Fight the Anti-Refugee Laws’ pledge;
ii. call on the UK Government to repeal the Illegal Migration Act and the Nationality and Borders Act, withdraw the UK–Rwanda partnership,
iii. request Cabinet to
· work with Local Authorities and communities to build a refugee protection system that treats all people with dignity and compassion;
· continue to lobby against any UK Government plans to build or repurpose facilities in Oxfordshire to detain or warehouse people seekingsafety;
· work with local organisations and people with lived experience of the asylum system to identify ways to mitigate the effects of these measures in Oxfordshire;
· consider joining the network of cities and towns which promote the inclusion and welfare of people who are fleeing violence and persecution and become a recognised Council of Sanctuary