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Raab ‘having pina coladas by the pool’ instead of helping interpreters – Yousaf

The Canary by The Canary
22 August 2021
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Scotland’s Health Secretary has accused Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab of “having pina coladas by the pool” instead of making a call to help interpreters stranded in Afghanistan.

Raab has come under pressure this week after it emerged he was on holiday while Afghanistan fell to the Taliban.

But Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said he still has confidence in the minister.

On August 13, two days before the capital was seized, Raab was told by officials to make a call to Afghan foreign minister Hanif Amtar about repatriating interpreters who helped allied forces during the war, but the task was delegated to junior minister lord Goldsmith.

It has since emerged the call was never made.

Rally in Glasgow

Humza Yousaf speaking in George Square
Humza Yousaf was speaking at a rally in George Square (Craig Paton/PA)

Speaking at a rally in Glasgow, Scotland’s Health Secretary Humza Yousaf took aim at Mr Raab and the UK Government.

He said:

In amongst all these big numbers, in amongst the trillions and the billions and the millions and the hundreds of thousands, not one single apology from the UK Government

Not one single syllable of regret by any UK Government.

Not one single ounce of compassion from the UK Government even now at the most desperate time of need for our Afghan brothers and sisters.

Shame on each and every one of those political leaders who have abandoned the Afghan people.

He added:

All the while we have a Foreign Secretary who is more occupied with having pina coladas by the pool as opposed to picking up the phone to help Afghan interpreters who helped our soldiers there in Afghanistan.

Shame on each and every one of them.

Standing in solidarity

The Health Secretary described himself as “apoplectic” about the situation in Afghanistan, but added:

As angry as I may be, and I say that on this typically Scottish day as the rain pours down and I see dozens of people, dozens of Glaswegians from all colours and races, religions, non-religions, standing here today in solidarity with the Afghan people, and I am reminded that there is good in the world.

This week, the Prime Minister pledged to take in 20,000 refugees from Afghanistan, with up to 5,000 to be allowed into the UK in the first year.

But Yousaf attacked the scheme and the UK Government, saying:

If you’re looking for sanctuary, then Scotland can be your home.

If you’re looking for a place for refuge, then Scotland can be your home.

I call on the UK Government to show some basic humanity.

To simply say we will allow 5,000 Afghans – 20,000 over a number of years – is pathetic.

Go further and go quicker, and I promise you our Scottish cities, our Scottish islands, our Scottish towns, our Scottish villages, they will welcome Afghans here as we have done for many years before with our Afghan community.

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