Labour peer Lord Alf Dubs, who fled the Nazis as a child as part of the Kindertransport, said the comments from the Conservatives’ Deputy Chairman Lee Anderson were ‘unworthy’ of a politician
Rishi Sunak should sack the Tories’ controversial deputy chairman Lee Anderson for his foul-mouthed rant on asylum seekers, a peer who fled the Nazis as a child has said.
It comes after the senior Conservative MP provoked outrage after saying asylum seekers should “f*** off back to France” if they did not want to be housed on a barge in Dorset.
Speaking to The Mirror, Lord Alf Dubs, a campaigner for refugees’ rights who fled Prague in 1939 as part of the Kindertransport, said the comments were “unworthy” of a politician. The Labour peer stressed that if the country is to have a “sensible” refugee policy it must be done by “getting public opinion on our side”.
He added: “Whereas what he [Mr Anderson] is doing is seeking to divide public opinion, he’s seeking to put one part of the population against another, he’s seeking to inject an atmosphere of hostility and hatred”.