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An Indiaman is a ship type in Empire: Total War. Description The Indiaman is an armed merchant ship, strongly built for the trade routes between Europe and the East. It is not a warship, but can defend itself in need. The Indiaman is a three-masted, square-rigged sailing ship of some 1000 tons.
Theresa May is slammed over Windrush Day video honouring UK Caribbean community as critics blame her for scandal that left legal immigrants under threat of deportation. Monument to the Windrush generation to be placed in London's Waterloo station. Theresa May was blasted as 'out of touch' when she announced the plans. Twitter users say she should apologise rather than thank the community. Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government will spend £1millionByPublished: 22:19 BST, 22 June 2019 Updated: 22:37 BST, 22 June 2019. Has been branded 'out of touch' and 'robotic' after she posted a video to Twitter announcing plans to create a Windrush memorial.The permanent monument to the Windrush generation — who travelled from the Caribbean to the UK from 1948 — will be placed inside 's Waterloo Station.But when the Prime Minister announced £1million in funding had been earmarked before thanking the Caribbean community for coming to the UK Twitter users blasted her communications team.James Wells MEP commented: 'Does anyone in No 10 Comms team ever read the comments when Theresa puts this stuff out. So out of touch.'
Others slammed Mrs May for failing to apologise for last year's Windrush scandal which saw at least 83 people wrongly deported by the Home Office.Louise Rowntree said: 'Whoever is doing your Comms: They got this so wrong. The only message you should be communicating is a humble apology.' Theresa May's tweet read: 'On this Windrush day and everyday let us give thanks to those pioneering men and women.' 60 seconds download free.
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They crossed an ocean to build a future for themselves, their communities and the UK, the country that will always be their home.' The permanent monument to the Windrush generation — who travelled from the Caribbean to the UK from 1948 — will be placed at London's Waterloo Station. Theresa May posted her announcement video to TwitterCommenting on the tweet RD Hale likened Theresa May to an 'abuser' thanking its victim.He said: 'Imagine being thanked by your abuser who deported your friends, many never to return.' Thanked by the woman who refused to compensate so many victims. Thanked by the leader who wanted you out of the country.' As a father of mixed race kids, I'd like to say f.
you Theresa May.' When the Prime Minister announced £1million in funding had been earmarked for the monument before thanking the Caribbean community for coming to the UK Twitter users blasted her communications teamIan Saville tweeted: 'If you show thanks by criminalising people, deporting them, making them unemployed, denying healthcare etc. They can do without that sort of thanks.' And Rikin Parakh said: 'Shame on you. You were part of the Windrush Scandal.
Where in your soul can you justify this posting? Your face shows no real gratitude or love, just a robotic series of facial movements. Shame on you Theresa May.' Theresa May said the memorial — situated at the country's busiest railway station —will be seen by 'millions of people from all around the world' every year. Both the memorial and the mayor's funding were announced on Saturday, as the first Windrush Day was observed to mark 71 years since the arrival of the first 'pioneers'She added: 'The Windrush generation helped lay the foundations for the country we know today, which is richer and stronger as a result of their hard work and dedication to the UK.'
This monument will be a lasting legacy to the tremendous contribution the Windrush generation and their children have made to our great country.' Even Mayor of London Sadiq Khan offered criticism of the announcement, blasting the 'disgraceful' way Windrush families have been treated as 'a national scandal'. June 22, 1948 - The Empire Windrush passenger ship docked at Tilbury from Jamaica.The 492 passengers were temporarily housed near Brixton in London.