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Windrush homeless man faces months of destitution in London

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Published: 26 January 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.

A Windrush homeless man, George Campbell, has spent months living in extreme hardship in London after officials questioned his legal status in the UK. Campbell, 69, arrived in Britain from Jamaica as a nine-year-old, yet despite decades of working and paying taxes, he faced homelessness because he could not provide documentation proving his right to remain. Local councils initially refused him state-funded support, forcing him to sleep at a bus shelter and rely on food banks during a prolonged period of destitution.

Campbell’s case highlights ongoing challenges within the Home Office, which continues to mishandle Windrush homeless cases despite years of promises to prevent similar hardships. He was hospitalised last May with undiagnosed diabetes, spending a month in care, but upon discharge, he found himself without stable accommodation. His girlfriend could no longer care for him, and after a brief hotel stay, he ended up sleeping at Walthamstow bus station.

Despite a lifetime of work in Britain, spanning roles including painter, decorator, minicab driver, and truck driver, Campbell’s pension application was rejected. “I’ve worked all my adult life. I’ve not scrounged off the system; I’ve been paying into the system,” he said. His ongoing struggle exemplifies the enduring consequences of the hostile environment policy, which continues to affect individuals with uncertain immigration status.

The Home Office’s Windrush team was notified of Campbell’s urgent situation in early October. However, it took months for officials to recognise his right to remain and issue him the proof of status he had always been entitled to. While he has now received indefinite leave to remain, he remains in a night shelter, supported by a charity, with citizenship under the Windrush scheme still pending.

“I have been washing in shopping centre toilets, asking friends and libraries for food vouchers. It is humiliating,” Campbell said, recalling the months he spent without a home. “I was schooled here, my children and grandchildren grew up here, my great-granddaughter is here. I’m part of this country.”

Campbell’s journey to Britain began in the mid-1960s when he joined his mother, a nurse, in London. He never applied for a passport as he had no reason to travel abroad. Throughout his life, he avoided seeking council support due to fears of being declared illegal and deported, recalling warnings his friends’ parents had received. A prior attempt to access housing in 1988 was denied, reinforcing his hesitancy to seek help.

The 2017 Windrush scandal, which forced the resignation of the then Home Secretary Amber Rudd, highlighted widespread administrative failures affecting thousands of Caribbean migrants. Campbell had hoped he would be unaffected because he was working and renting accommodation, yet he became one of the lingering cases illustrating systemic weaknesses.

Individuals affected by the scandal often discovered their immigration status was questioned when applying for pensions, jobs, housing, or healthcare, a consequence of the 2014 hostile environment measures requiring official checks on all applicants. Campbell’s life-long contributions and residency made the months he spent homeless particularly distressing.

Support eventually came from a number of individuals and charities. Council worker Juanita, based at Walthamstow library, noticed Campbell spending all day there and helped him obtain food vouchers. “If it wasn’t for her, I would be dead,” he said. Temporary emergency shelter placement was offered in September, yet the discovery that he lacked proof of right to reside led to his housing application closure.

Campbell also sought assistance from local MP Stella Creasy, who tried to expedite the process. “The Home Office knew it was urgent. It shouldn’t have taken so long,” Creasy said. She warned that upcoming immigration system changes could create new groups of people facing similar limbo situations.

Ramfel, the Refugee and Migrant Forum of Essex and London, helped Campbell apply for British citizenship under the Windrush scheme. Although citizenship is pending, his indefinite leave to remain grants some security, yet he continues to experience uncertainty. Alice Giuliato, Ramfel’s head of services, emphasised the danger of prolonged insecurity for ethnic minority individuals. “Though nothing can undo the harm George has suffered, approving his citizenship should be prioritised to remove ongoing anxieties,” she said.

The Home Office has stated that it is working with Campbell’s representative to resolve his living situation, while Waltham Forest Council has arranged a homelessness assessment to determine appropriate housing options. Campaigners continue to lobby for a public inquiry into ongoing Windrush-related cases, citing continued systemic failures even seven years after the original scandal.

Rev Clive Foster, the Windrush Commissioner, stressed the need for urgency. “When someone has lived here for six decades and is sleeping in a night shelter, their case should not take months to resolve,” he said, urging government agencies to prioritise vulnerable applicants.

Campbell’s story reflects broader systemic issues affecting the Windrush generation and highlights how the so-called hostile environment policies still produce hardship decades later. Even after a lifetime of lawful residence and contributions to the UK economy, he remained invisible to official support mechanisms. Charities, local council staff, and MPs have played critical roles in mitigating these failures, but Campbell’s months of destitution underline how far policy reforms still need to go.

The Windrush homeless phenomenon is not limited to one individual; ongoing reports indicate similar experiences among older Caribbean migrants who face uncertainty regarding pensions, housing, and healthcare access. These cases reveal enduring gaps in government procedures that can turn decades of legal residence into a precarious existence without immediate intervention.

As the government moves forward with immigration reforms, the ongoing plight of Windrush homeless individuals serves as a cautionary tale. Advocacy groups continue to push for independent inquiries and faster resolution for pending citizenship and housing applications. Campbell’s situation also reinforces the human cost of policy errors, emphasising that official recognition of legal status is insufficient if support is not swiftly provided.

“I still do not feel secure,” Campbell admitted. “I’m not living under my own roof, and it is difficult. I only hope others do not face the same delays and neglect.” His resilience, despite months of hardship, underscores the urgent need for structural reform and greater accountability in the treatment of Windrush generation residents.

Windrush homeless cases, like George Campbell’s, illustrate the long shadows of past administrative failures. Authorities, charities, and advocates now face the challenge of ensuring older migrants are no longer subjected to homelessness, bureaucratic delay, or uncertainty regarding their entitlement to state support. These stories continue to drive calls for systemic reforms that guarantee fairness and dignity for all long-term UK residents.

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