Bibby Stockholm: Rishi Sunak refuses to say if he was knowledgeable about potential well being dangers

Rishi Sunak has refused to say whether or not he was personally warned about potential well being dangers for asylum seekers on the Bibby Stockholm after micro organism was found on the barge.

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All 39 asylum seekers have been removed from the vessel, which is presently docked in Portland, Dorset, on Friday after Legionella micro organism was discovered within the vessel's water system.

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Legionella micro organism may cause a probably lethal lung an infection generally known as Legionnaires' illness. It is contracted by individuals inhaling droplets of water containing the micro organism.

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While the Home Office says not one of the migrants on the barge have proven any signs of the illness, considerations have been raised over the truth that individuals spent four days on board the barge after the bacteria was discovered and before they were removed by the Home Office as a "precautionary measure".

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The discovery has prompted a blame sport amongst officers about who knew what and when.

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Dorset Council has stated Home Office contractors have been notified in regards to the outcomes final Monday - 4 days earlier than individuals have been moved off the barge - and {that a} Home Office workers member was knowledgeable in regards to the micro organism on Tuesday.

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However, a authorities supply beforehand informed Sky News there isn't any document of this dialog, and claimed the Home Office solely acquired a written notification in regards to the Legionella on Wednesday night.

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Steve Barclay, the well being secretary, stated yesterday that ministers have been solely informed about traces of the micro organism on Thursday.

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Asked whether or not he was personally warned about any well being dangers, Mr Sunak averted the query and stated: "What has happened here is it is right that we go through all the checks and procedures to ensure the wellbeing and health of the people being housed on the barge."

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The authorities believes the existence of the barge will function a deterrent to these arriving in England by way of small boats within the Channel.

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It can also be considered one of a variety of different websites the Home Office is utilizing to finish reliance on costly accommodations for asylum seekers, which the federal government says is costing the taxpayer £6m a day.

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However, in current days the dimensions of the small boats disaster was laid naked after 755 individuals made the damaging crossing in at some point, taking the cumulative total since records began in 2018 to 100,000.

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It was adopted by additional tragedy within the Channel after at least six people died after a small boat making its means from France capsized and sank.

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An extra 11 individuals made the identical crossing once more on Monday, the Home Office stated at present.

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Mr Sunak argued that the federal government was taking a good method when it got here to tackling the problem, saying: "Taking a step back, what is this about? This is about fairness.

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"It is in regards to the unfairness, the truth is, of British taxpayers forking out £5m or £6m a day to deal with unlawful migrants in accommodations up and down the nation, with all of the strain that places on native communities.

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"We've got to find alternatives to that, that is what the barge is about and that is why we are committed to it."

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He went on to argue that the federal government was taking a good method when it got here to tackling the small boats disaster, including: "But taking a step back, what is this about? This is about fairness.

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"It is in regards to the unfairness, the truth is, of British taxpayers forking out £5m or £6m a day to deal with unlawful migrants in accommodations up and down the nation, with all of the strain that places on native communities.

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"We've got to find alternatives to that, that is what the barge is about and that is why we are committed to it."

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He added: "I know there is a long way to go on this but I'm determined to fix this problem and we are making progress and people can be reassured we will keep at it."

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