Richard Black was left stranded in Trinidad for 41 years after his UK citizenship was revoked - despite living in the UK since he was six. We went with him as he visited his mother's grave in London for the first time. He was refused travel documents to attend her funeral.
The Home Office has said, "the government is committed to righting the wrongs of the Windrush scandal and making sure those affected receive the compensation they rightly deserve".
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@Channel4News I hate the Tories this story is so so sad.
@Channel4News Typical Channel 4 we would expect no less from Still nobody watches this crap anyway
@Channel4News Heartbreaking and awful. Sympathies with Richard
@Channel4News Britain belongs to the British Ship him back to Africa he is clearly African Just because you want to live off white countries success doesn’t mean you get to
@Channel4News TLDR ofc the UK offered the entitled foreigner lots of money but it wasn’t enough for him and he wants to squeeze British taxpayers for more and get undeserved citizenship along the way Third worlders have the most curious sense of entitlement I’ve ever seen
@Channel4News Strange how individuals that hate the UK, cry about not getting into it…. Like immigrants that call the place racist if they can’t get asylum in the UK….
@Channel4News He is spot on. Shame on the UK. Shame on humans. We're truly horrible.