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Lee Anderson suggested asylum seekers should be sent to the Scottish islands while their applications are processed. PA Media

Scottish politicians have condemned remarks made by a senior Conservative Party figure who suggested asylum seekers should be sent to the Orkney Islands while they wait for their applications to be processed.

Deputy chairman Lee Anderson was speaking to GB News when he said people who had fled their own countries for a better life in the UK could be housed on the islands rather than flown to Rwanda.

He told the news channel: “I know it’s a bit parky up there this time of year. But if people are genuinely escaping war or persecution then a nice Scottish island with a few outbuildings would be suitable.

“This is a beautiful country. Parts of Scotland are a ‘go to’ destination, the remote islands – I’d like to be able to afford a place up there.

“If we can get some accommodation up there, keep these people safe – these people want to be safe, they’re fleeing so-called persecution from these war-torn countries. If we can find an island in the Orkneys or up there that’s got no-one on there to start off with, put some decent accommodation on, then it’s job done.”

Orkney and Shetland MP and Liberal Democrat spokesperson for Home Affairs Alistair Carmichael said Anderson’s remarks had shown “disdain” towards his constituents.

Carmichael said: “This is not a serious proposition. I would be astonished if Lee Anderson could even find Orkney – or in his words ‘the Orkneys’ – on a map.

“His remarks show inhumanity towards desperate and vulnerable people – and disdain towards island communities to boot.

“Anderson has form for brainstorming Tory policy live on air. Obviously, this is a novel sort of brainstorming as it does not actually involve the engagement of a brain but instead looks more like an exercise in corralling as many prejudices as possible into one space and calling it a policy.

“If Rishi Sunak cannot bring his deputy chair into line then the only conclusion is that he approves of these attitudes.

“It is yet another attempt by a Conservative MP to kick up dust and distract attention from the complete failure of this government to manage our asylum and immigration system.

“Every day the backlog of unprocessed asylum applications gets longer. They should focus on fixing that, instead of looking around for new rows to pick.”

The Scottish Greens spokesperson for rural and island communities, Ariane Burgess MSP, added: “The insensitive and thoughtless remarks by Lee Anderson underline how out of touch the Tory Westminster Government is from the needs of our islanders.

“Many island communities have already welcomed migrants with open arms, not least in Lewis and Bute, where those displaced by the Syrian Crisis have established thriving businesses, become key parts of their communities and added to the diversity and vibrancy of Island life.

“Rural communities have been crying out for more power to be devolved over migration and these latest remarks underline why. Our islands are not empty wildernesses – they’re thriving communities.

“They are not remote places with a few outbuildings. The Orkney Islands have seen a steady growth in population over recent years and regularly appear on list of the most desirable places to live.” STV News

 

South African lawmakers voted on Tuesday in favor of closing down the Israeli embassy in Pretoria and suspending all diplomatic relations with Israel until a ceasefire is agreed in its war with Palestinian Islamist group Hamas in Gaza, Reuters reported.

The resolution is largely symbolic as it will be up to President Cyril Ramaphosa's government whether to implement it; a presidency spokesperson said Ramaphosa "notes and appreciates" parliament's guidance on South Africa's diplomatic relations with Israel, particularly on the status of the embassy.

Ramaphosa and senior South African foreign ministry officials have been vocally critical of Israel's leadership during its devastating military campaign against Hamas in the densely populated Gaza Strip, calling on the International Criminal Court to investigate them for potential war crimes.

On Monday, the Israeli ambassador in Pretoria was recalled to Tel Aviv for consultations ahead of the aforesaid vote, which on Tuesday was adopted by a 248-91 margin.

The parliamentary resolution was brought by the opposition Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) party last week when the governing African National Congress pledged to support what has been a central diplomatic stance for South Africa since Nelson Mandela became the country's first democratically elected president in 1994.

South Africa has backed the Palestinian cause for statehood in Israeli-occupied territories for decades, likening the plight of Palestinians to those of the Black majority during the repressive apartheid-era, a comparison Israel vehemently denies. News am

 

 

JUBA, Nov. 21 (Xinhua) -- The government of South Sudan met with members of Sundan's civilian coalition, Forces of Freedom and Change, on Tuesday in an effort to push for a cessation of hostilities before the start of political negotiations aimed at ending the conflict that erupted on April 15.

Omar El Degeir, the leader of Sudan's Forces of Freedom and Change, emphasized the need for all political forces in Sudan to agree on democratic governance, a unified army, transitional justice and economic recovery through negotiation.

"We have to resolve problems through negotiations instead of bullets, artillery and warplanes," El Degeir told journalists after a consultative meeting with South Sudan officials in Juba, the capital of South Sudan.

Dhieu Mathok Diing Wol, the secretary general of the South Sudan mediation committee that brokered the signing of the 2020 Juba peace agreement between the Sudan transitional government and various opposition forces, said that South Sudan President Salva Kiir initiated consultations and meetings with Sudanese political and civil organizations aimed at resolving the conflict.

"It is important to have the warring parties, especially the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), agree to a cessation of hostilities and a ceasefire, allowing the political process to begin," said Mathok, who is also the minister of investment.

During a two-day consultative meeting in Juba on Oct. 23-24, Sudan's Transitional Sovereign Council Deputy Chairman Malik Agar and members of various opposition parties endorsed Kiir to mediate between the warring factions.

Tut Gatluak, Kiir's advisor on national security affairs and chairperson of the South Sudan mediation committee, expressed concern about the ongoing fighting in neighboring Sudan, saying it directly impacts South Sudan's economy and exacerbates the already dire humanitarian situation.

"We are part of the Intergovernmental Authority on Development and the African Union, but Sudan's issues affect South Sudan the most. We need to join hands and help the country," Gatluak said.

South Sudan is hosting over 364,000 people who fled fighting between the SAF and RSF since April. - Xinhua

President William Ruto meeting with representatives of IMF at State House on November 13, 2023.

The National Treasury has detailed strategies Kenya will use in seeking external funding days after the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) approved Ksh1.9 trillion in loans. 

In a statement, CS Njuguna Ndung'u detailed that the country would lean towards sourcing loans from multilateral agencies rather than taking commercial loans from banks. 

Njuguna added that the concessional loans from bodies such as the World Bank and IMF made more economic sense to the country owing to the terms and conditions for the credits offered.

Usually, concessional loans are offered at a lower interest rate in comparison to those offered by commercial banks.

 

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Borrowers are also given a longer grace period to repay the credit.

"In light of the uncertainty surrounding access to global bond markets, the government strategy has shifted to focus on seeking out concessional funding from the multilateral lenders like IMF and the World Bank and bilateral development partners, in addition to stepping up efforts to improve macroeconomic environment and carrying out the necessary structural reforms. 

"Kenya will continue its efforts to access commercial financing when favourable market conditions permit," read the statement in part.

On the other hand, the CS indicated that the government would continue implementing other strategies, such as enhanced revenue collection to ensure timely repayments of debts.

Revision of the budget with the aim of cutting unnecessary expenditure was also highlighted among the new fiscal measures

"As such, the fiscal deficit is projected to decline from 5.6 per cent of GDP in FY 2022/23 to 4.7 per cent of GDP in FY 2023/24 and further to below 4 per cent of GDP in FY 2024/25. 

"Despite the liquidity challenges Kenya is facing, the macroeconomic environment remains stable, with real GDP expanding by 5.4 per cent in the first half of 2023, primarily due to a robust recovery in the agriculture and services sectors," read the statement in part.

The strategies by the Treasury were unveiled after the World Bank announced that it would give Kenyans Ksh1.8 trillion ($12 billion) in phased credit disbursement in three years.

On the other hand, the IMF announced that the country would get a loan amounting to Ksh142.8 billion.

According to Ruto, the credit facilities will be used to boost the country's coffers and tame inflation and debt vulnerabilities.

As of September 2023, the country's debt portfolio, including the Eurobond set to mature next year, stood at Ksh10.58 trillion. Kenya is set to pay Ksh500 billion to service the Eurobond from December.  By Washington Mito, Kenyans.co.ke

 This December, TyreSafe, the UK's tyre safety organisation, is launching a whimsical and educational tyre safety campaign like no other: 'Keep Your Tyres in Good 'Elf.' The campaign features Santa's mischievous elves in various tyre-checking scenarios, emphasising the importance of tyre safety during the festive period. 

With winter weather conditions posing additional risks on the roads, it's crucial for drivers to ensure their tyres are in optimal condition. The 'Keep Your Tyres in Good 'Elf' campaign focuses on three key areas: pressure checks for heavily loaded vehicles, tread checks for enhanced grip on treacherous roads, and overall tyre condition checks. 

Throughout December, TyreSafe will release playful visuals and engaging content, featuring Santa's elves performing these checks in creative scenarios. Whether they're measuring tyre pressure or checking tread depth, the elves aim to spark interest and encourage drivers to perform these simple checks, ultimately making their festive season safer and brighter. 

The campaign also seeks to educate about the dangers, costs and risks associated with driving on incorrectly inflated tyres, along with the potential false economy of purchased part worn tyres. Performing basic tyre checks could ensure that drivers have an incident-free Christmas, whilst saving vital pennies that could fill stockings.  The core message however is simple, give the gift of tyre safety this Christmas. 

The campaign will be accompanied by the hashtags #GoodElfTyres and #ElfApprovedTyres, inviting participants to share their own elf on the shelf tyre safety scenarios. Supporters are also encouraged to get involved by offering 'Free Tyre 'Elf Checks' throughout December, ensuring the gift of tyre safety is shared with customers, loved ones, and friends this Christmas. 

Members and partners can download the campaign materials in the members' area of the website, and everyone is welcomed and encouraged to share the social media campaign to maximise the reach of the message. 

Stuart Lovatt, TyreSafe Chair, commented on the campaign: "We want to remind drivers that a safe car is the best sleigh of all this holiday season. 'Keep Your Tyres in Good 'Elf' is a fun and festive way to raise awareness about the importance of tyre safety, especially as we navigate challenging winter conditions. We invite everyone to join us on this magical adventure with Santa's elves and help us keep the roads safer this Christmas." 

For more information on the 'Keep Your Tyres in Good 'Elf' campaign and to get involved, please visit tyresafe.org. https://tinyurl.com/bdesbxfz

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