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Cruel Home Office paint over Mickey Mouse mural on the walls at child asylum seeker centre

The Home Office has been branded “cruel” for painting over murals of Mickey Mouse and other cartoon characters at a centre for unaccompanied child asylum seekers in Kent.

According to i reports, immigration Minister Robert Jenrick ordered the removal of the murals, which depicted characters such as Baloo from The Jungle Book and Mickey Mouse, because they were thought to be too welcoming.

Murals of cartoon characters on the walls of a centre for unaccompanied child asylum seekers in Kent have been painted over, the Home Office confirmed on Thursday.

It was reported that “horrified” staff were refusing to carry out the “cruel” order, which came from the top.

The revelations have prompted outrage, with Labour saying Jenrick was “putting Britain to shame” while a former child refugee said the order was “an act of abject cruelty”.

“The idea that painting over murals and removing entertainment for unaccompanied children in immigration centres will somehow stop the boats is utterly absurd,” shadow immigration minister Stephen Kinnock said.

“This is a sign of a chaotic government in crisis, whose failing approach means all they have left is tough talk and cruel and callous policies.

“We need a Labour government and our five-point plan to end the dangerous crossings, defeat the criminal smuggler gangs and end hotel use by clearing the asylum backlog.”

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Jack Peat

Jack is a business and economics journalist and the founder of The London Economic (TLE). He has contributed articles to VICE, Huffington Post and Independent and is a published author. Jack read History at the University of Wales, Bangor and has a Masters in Journalism from the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

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