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In this episode I talk to Lord Alf Dubs.
Alf is my hero. A child refugee himself, he fled the Nazi’s in Prague in 1939 when he was 6. Over 80 years later he’s still fighting for the rights of child refugees today.
We recorded this interview at the Refugee Solidarity Summit in London, on stage in front of an audience for the first time. I was pretty star struck and Alf did not disappoint.
We discussed our Government's recent actions against child refugees and what has changed in Britain's refugee response in comparison to WWII.
I hope you enjoy it, and most importantly, I hope for everyone in the UK and beyond to better understand the decisions our government has been making on our behalf.
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In this episode I talk to Lord Alf Dubs.
Alf is my hero. A child refugee himself, he fled the Nazi’s in Prague in 1939 when he was 6. Over 80 years later he’s still fighting for the rights of child refugees today.
We recorded this interview at the Refugee Solidarity Summit in London, on stage in front of an audience for the first time. I was pretty star struck and Alf did not disappoint.
We discussed our Government's recent actions against child refugees and what has changed in Britain's refugee response in comparison to WWII.
I hope you enjoy it, and most importantly, I hope for everyone in the UK and beyond to better understand the decisions our government has been making on our behalf.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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