Campaigners have expressed significant concern over the government's hesitance to implement vital recommendations from the Windrush Review, particularly regarding oversight and accountability mechanisms.
Yvette Cooper's recent funding announcement was welcomed, yet criticisms persist that the new system lacks the necessary authority and robustness to genuinely support victims of the Windrush scandal.
Following a ruling that criticized former Home Secretary Braverman's decisions as unfair, there remains skepticism among campaigners about the effectiveness of recent government actions aimed at helping Windrush victims.
Cooper's commitment to a new Windrush commissioner role was seen as a positive step, but the absence of an empowered independent inspector raises questions about the sincerity of reforms.
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