Liverpool Migrant Solidarity Network Profile
Liverpool Migrant Solidarity Network

@LiverpoolMiSol

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Liverpool Migrant Solidarity Network is a collective of people working together to resist the hostile environment that migrants face in this city & beyond

Liverpool
Joined December 2018
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@CorpWatchUK
Corporate Watch
3 years
"It’s pretty much certain that most people in the UK will shop at, or use services that help keep Mitie’s profit margins up." In 2022, Mitie’s record revenue of £4 billion created an operating profit of £167m. Read our profile here: https://t.co/G80TcdfK0o
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@lpoolantiraids
Liverpool Anti-Raids
3 years
Barido’s case has recently been dismissed at tribunal. To make a long term residency application he needs to raise a total of £2296 for the application fee and his immigration health surcharge. Please boost and donate to help him avoid deportation. https://t.co/poktEoBbit
gofundme.com
My name is Barido and I am kindly asking for your support with regards to my living expenses… Barido Nwinaene needs your support for Help with living expenses
@lpoolantiraids
Liverpool Anti-Raids
4 years
🚨Please Boost! 🚨 Barido needs funds, as he is on #NRPF and needs living expenses as he deals the home office! One way we can resist the violence of NRPF is by sharing our money when we can, please share in your networks! 👇 https://t.co/9Fx8KT7IXw
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@lpoolantiraids
Liverpool Anti-Raids
3 years
Anyone in the area please get to Maryland street to provide support
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@LiverpoolMiSol
Liverpool Migrant Solidarity Network
3 years
And absolute shame on @lpoolcouncil for even considering this option. You all are complicit in social murder for this, withdrawing support for people on NRPF, people who already cannot access other means of support, for a slight savings of money. Disgusting.
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@LiverpoolMiSol
Liverpool Migrant Solidarity Network
3 years
Budget consultation is out - while its mostly way for the council to manufacture consent to austerity and cuts, if you do fill it out please object strongly to option ASC13 under homelessness and social care, which aims to remove this service entirely ppl on NRPF.
@lpoolcouncil
Liverpool City Council
3 years
#BUDGET | We want your views on our 2023-24 budget proposals. Read about our plans to balance the books and close the £73 million gap, and fill in the survey. Simply click on the link to take part. https://t.co/oqWBDVbTWS #TheNextChapter
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@UnisNotBorders
UnisResistBorders #WearAMask #BordersKillKnowledge
3 years
Your #UCU branch and/or student group can still print off URBC materials. Link: https://t.co/7NqscnfuGR We have provided #UCUstrike materials for migrant students & staff for 4 year running. Read why our materials are beneficial for UCU members: https://t.co/M7v9fiDc8D
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@LiverpoolMiSol
Liverpool Migrant Solidarity Network
3 years
Look out for this - if they are still proposing cutting funding (either partially or completely) for homelessness and social care for those on NRPF, we must fight that.
@lpoolcouncil
Liverpool City Council
3 years
#LCC will begin its #consultation on budget proposals for 23/24 this week. The public consultation will run until 6 January, 2023. Look out for more information, coming soon, on how to #HaveYourSay.
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@LiverpoolMiSol
Liverpool Migrant Solidarity Network
3 years
Appalling as it is, this is actually completely in line with how homelessness charities/services are often on the front line of the hostile environment and border enforcement, and have been for some time
@turtleandturtle
Jessica Turtle
3 years
I'm bumping because honestly I think more people should know about this appointment of a home office boss to lead one of the largest homelessness providers in the UK who have already seen legal action for facilitating deportations of people experiencing homelessness
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@LiverpoolMiSol
Liverpool Migrant Solidarity Network
3 years
The "savings" from this cut would amount to approximately 0.1% of the Merseyside Police budget. What does this tell us about the priorities here?
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@LiverpoolMiSol
Liverpool Migrant Solidarity Network
3 years
It's listed in the 2023/2024 budget options, which can be found here https://t.co/SO8U82ziEk. It will be discussed in the Cabinet on Nov 24 and voted on in March. We urge anyone with any connections to local government here to do everything they can to oppose this.
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@LiverpoolMiSol
Liverpool Migrant Solidarity Network
3 years
We have learned that one of @lpoolcouncil 's budget options is to (completely) cut social care and homeless services to people on NRPF. Many of the budget cuts proposed are awful, but this is a truly heinous attack on people in already difficult circumstances.
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@LiverpoolMiSol
Liverpool Migrant Solidarity Network
3 years
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@LiverpoolMiSol
Liverpool Migrant Solidarity Network
3 years
The "savings" from this cut would amount to approximately 0.1% of the Merseyside Police budget. What does this tell us about the priorities here?
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@LiverpoolMiSol
Liverpool Migrant Solidarity Network
3 years
It's listed in the 2023/2024 budget options, which can be found here https://t.co/SO8U82ziEk. It will be discussed in the Cabinet on Nov 24 and voted on in March. We urge anyone with any connections to local government here to do everything they can to oppose this.
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@LiverpoolMiSol
Liverpool Migrant Solidarity Network
3 years
We have learned that one of @lpoolcouncil 's budget options is to (completely) cut social care and homeless services to people on NRPF. Many of the budget cuts proposed are awful, but this is a truly heinous attack on people in already difficult circumstances.
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@LiverpoolMiSol
Liverpool Migrant Solidarity Network
3 years
if you're in Manchester :
@nobordersmcr
No Borders MCR
3 years
JOIN US ON SUNDAY 6 NOV AT 2PM IN ST. PETER'S SQUARE. 📍M2 3AA Contact info@nobordersmcr.com if you have questions about attending! We will be gathering as our comrades in @sdetsup are gathering at Manston directly. NO ONE IS FREE UNTIL WE ALL ARE.
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@LiverpoolMiSol
Liverpool Migrant Solidarity Network
3 years
Comrades down south, particularly those in Kent : please share in your networks- we have to fight to abolish these camps with every tactic we can.
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@LiverpoolMiSol
Liverpool Migrant Solidarity Network
3 years
This is really really bad. Full article can be found here :
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theguardian.com
‘Very small’ number of cases reported at Manston airfield, where about 3,000 people are staying in tents
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@LiverpoolMiSol
Liverpool Migrant Solidarity Network
3 years
There's a diphtheria outbreak at the "asylum seeker processing centre" (read: concentration camp) in Manston. The site is designed house 1000 people. There are currently 3000 with more on the way.
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