UK Government Considers Diverting Funds for Africa Conflict Prevention to Asylum Seekers

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UK Government Considers Diverting Funds for Africa Conflict Prevention to Asylum Seekers
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In 2004, the then British government, led by Tony Blair, explored the possibility of redirecting £2 million allocated to prevent conflict in Africa to support a pilot scheme for processing and accommodating asylum seekers in Tanzania. This proposal sparked debate, with Hilary Benn, the international development secretary, advocating for the transfer, while Jack Straw, the foreign secretary, expressed reservations and Adam Ingram, the armed forces minister, argued against using funds intended for conflict prevention.

Hilary Benn, the then international development secretary, proposed the transfer of £2m to the Home Office budget in January 2004.Hilary Benn, the then international development secretary, proposed the transfer of £2m to the Home Office budget in January 2004.

Hilary Benn, the then international development secretary, wrote to the then home secretary, David Blunkett, in 2004 saying the migration partnership with Tanzania was “off the ground”, files released to the “As the quickest way forward, therefore, I would propose a PES transfer of £2 million from the Africa Conflict Prevention Pool to thebudget, on the understanding that you – with help, I hope, from Jack Straw – will find the resources needed to fill the remaining shortfall,” Benn wrote in January 2004.

Straw, the then foreign secretary, responded, writing to Blunkett in February 2004 that he had “some reservations” about using ACPP funding in this way, but was willing to agree a one-off transfer. The then armed forces minister, Adam Ingram, however, wrote to Benn to say that while he agreed that the removal of refused asylum seekers should be addressed, he did not “consider it appropriate” to draw on the ACPP fund.is likely to be one of the more sustainable means of reducing the flow of economic and other migrants; that is what the ACPP exists to achieve. Perhaps there are other more appropriate funding sources we should look at in this case.

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