Episode #6: So’s o Brexit? | What about Brexit?

In the last decade for many Eastern European Roma, the UK has become a safe place. Fleeing from discrimination, segregation, extreme poverty and racism, many Romani families have saught a better life there, around two hundred and thousand people to be precise.After Brexit, they have become at risk of losing their right of residence. Some members of the community lack the documentation and digital skills necessary to apply for the EU Settlement Scheme known as the EUSS. The application can ONLY be done online. Sounds easy right? Not at all. For many Romani migrants this is simply impossible without extra help. Meanwhile the pandemic rages in the UK and the clock is ticking with only a few months left until the deadline JUNE 30, 2021.In this episode of the Romani Tea Room representatives of Luton Roma Trust, local NGO in the UK will tell us why thousands of Romani migrants loose asylums in post-Brexit UK.In the second part, we will discuss if Britain is a safe place for Roma or not. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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The Romani people are Europe's largest ethnic minority and live in almost every country in the world. Join Sophie Datishvili, from the European Roma Rights Centre, in exploring issues of Romani activism, history, identity, and culture. Whether you are Roma or non-Roma, an activist, or simply just curious; the Romani Tea Room is a welcoming and open space for everyone. So pour yourself a cup of tea, pull up a chair, and settle in for a podcast full of in-depth discussion, interviews, and opinions about all things Romani. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.