BBC News Online: UK


Front Page | World | UK | UK Politics | Business | Sci/Tech | Health | Education | Sport | Entertainment | Talking Point | High Graphics | Feedback | Help | Noticias | Newyddion |
Wednesday, August 4, 1999 Published at 17:00 GMT 18:00 UK

Violence warning over asylum seekers


Violence warning over asylum seekers
Coastal towns in south-east England are becoming "tinder boxes" which could explode into violence - because they have been swamped by asylum seekers, a council leader has warned.

Kent County Council leader Sandy Bruce-Lockhart voiced his concerns in a letter to the new immigration minister, Barbara Roche. The authority is expected to spend £11m supporting an estimated 5,000 asylum seekers this year.

He wrote that he was particularly concerned about coastal towns of Folkestone, Dover and Margate which are being expected to accommodate many of the increasing numbers.

In his letter, he said: "The continued over-concentration in these districts is having a tangibly adverse effect on community relations.

Locals 'resentful'

"The area has virtually no prior history of multi-cultural diversity, local people feel increasingly 'swamped' and resentful - and this is leading to increased confrontation and incidents, some of which are violent and probably racially motivated.

"We have also had incidents between different groups of asylum seekers.

"It is no exaggeration to say that in parts of Dover it is a tinder box atmosphere and we are increasingly fearful that it could culminate in a fatal confrontation or arson attack."

'Costly procedures'

Mr Bruce-Lockhart added: "The asylum seekers are here in Kent for several years simply because they are waiting for the immigration and appeal process to grind through its lengthy, costly and bureaucratic procedures.


[ image: width=150]

"The situation in Kent is becoming untenable and I would ask you to take action as a matter of urgency."

Earlier this year Home Secretary Jack Straw announced plans to bring in much stricter regulations for asylum seekers after it was revealed that the country's immigration and asylum system was bogged down with a backlog of nearly 75,000 applicants.

The proposals, contained in a Bill which is going through Parliament, would also mean Britain's immigration appeal tribunal would be streamlined and its powers strengthened so that immigration controls could be more effective.

The proposals were followed by a protest in London with demonstrators claiming they would lead to racism against asylum seekers.


UK Contents

Northern Ireland
Scotland
Wales
England

Relevant Stories

Eurostar used to 'bypass immigration' (31 Jul 99 | UK)
Landmark ruling boosts political refugees (29 Jul 99 | UK)
Straw order on asylum-seekers unlawful (23 Jul 99 | UK Politics)
Asylum bill criticised in Lords (30 Jun 99 | UK Politics)
Asylum rebellion fears unfounded (17 Jun 99 | UK Politics)
Thousands protest against asylum laws (27 Feb 99 | UK)

Internet Links

Immigration and Asylum Bill
Home Office
Kent County Council

The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.

In this section

Next steps for peace
Blairs' surprise over baby
Bowled over by Lord's
Beef row 'compromise' under fire
Hamilton 'would sell mother'
Industry misses new trains target
Quins fightback shocks Cardiff (From Sport)
Vodafone takeover battle heats up (From Business)
IRA ceasefire challenge rejected
Thousands celebrate Asian culture
Christie could get two-year ban (From Sport)
Colleagues remember Compo (From Entertainment)
Mother pleads for baby's return
Toys withdrawn in E.coli health scare
Nurses role set to expand (From Health)
Israeli PM's plane in accident
More lottery cash for grassroots
Pro-lifers plan shock launch
Double killer gets life
Cold 'cure' comes one step closer (From Health)
Straw on trial over jury reform (From UK Politics)
Tatchell calls for rights probe into Mugabe
Ex-spy stays out in the cold
Blair warns Livingstone (From UK Politics)
Smear equipment `misses cancers' (From Health)
Boyzone star gets in Christmas spirit (From Entertainment)
Fake bubbly warning
Murder jury hears dead girl's diary
Germ warfare fiasco revealed (From UK Politics)
Blair babe triggers tabloid frenzy
Tourists shot by mistake
A new look for News Online


Front Page | World | UK | UK Politics | Business | Sci/Tech | Health | Education | Sport | Entertainment | Talking Point | High Graphics | Feedback | Help | Noticias | Newyddion |


Back to top | BBC News Home | BBC Homepage | ©