Victims talk about their ordeal and a complex compensation scheme that is yet to deliver
At an angry meeting at the Windrush Memorial Centre in Manchester at the end of January, around 30 people listened to Daniel Hobbs, the civil servant who heads the Windrush compensation scheme, apologising again for the Home Office’s mistake in wrongly classifying thousands of Commonwealth-born people who came to the UK as children in the 1950s and 1960s as illegal immigrants.
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