Westminster accused of turning a blind eye to refugee crisis

Figures have found only 13,818 refugees have arrived in the UK since 2015, despite a target of 20,000 by 2020.

Published 16th Mar 2019

There are calls for the UK Government to do more to help vulerable refugees and unaccompanied children.

It comes after figures found only 13,818 refugees have arrived in the UK since 2015.

Westminster committeed to taking in 20,000 people from Syria, who have been driven from the war-torn country by 2020 through the Syrian vulnerable person resettlement programme.

Almost a fifth of the Syrian refugees who have come to the UK as part of a special programme have settled in Scotland, according to figures revealed by the SNP.

Of those, 2,562, or 18.5%, have settled in Scotland.

SNP MSP Ruth Maguire said: ''I'm extremely proud that Scotland has risen to its global responsibilities by offering a secure home to refugee families fleeing persecution and conflict.

They have been welcomed by communities across our country, bringing with them diverse skills and interests and enriching our society.

The UK Government meanwhile has sadly neglected its moral obligations, turning a blind eye to a humanitarian crisis.

Doing as little as they possibly can to help those in need, the Tories are forcing many of those fleeing war, persecution and terror to take dangerous and illegal routes in the search for safety.

There is no doubt that the UK can and should do more.''

A spokesman for the Home Office said: ''As a country we can be proud that we have resettled over 14,500 people through our vulnerable persons resettlement scheme, which provides sanctuary to the most vulnerable refugees who have fled Syria and who cannot be effectively supported in the region.

We are grateful for the ongoing support of more than 290 local authorities across the UK and we continue to work closely together to convert pledges of accommodation into arrivals.''