UK: 92-Year-Old White Woman to be Deported to South Africa

Daily Stormer
February 19, 2016

Mary Wills, left, with her mother Myrtle Cothill

Mary Wills, left, with her mother Myrtle Cothill

Where’s that “White privilege” I keep hearing about?

Brown people can all stay forever.

The Guardian:

A Home Office decision to deport a 92-year-old widow who wanted to spend the “end of her days” with her only child in Britain could kill the pensioner, her daughter has said.

Myrtle Cothill, who was born under the British flag in 1924, and whose father fought for Britain in the first world war, has been ordered by the Home Office to turn up at Heathrow on Tuesday for a flight to South Africa.

Mary Wills, her daughter, told the Guardian that officials said she should go back to South Africa where she has no family and seek help from the Red Cross, and offered her £1,000 to help send her on her way.

The pensioner has fought a campaign since last year to stay with 66-year-old Wills in Poole, arguing she has no support in South Africa and is financially independent from the state with her own £300 a month pension.

“We didn’t really get a chance to talk at the last meeting, they [Home Office officials] just went on and on. When we said where would my mother go when she got to Johannesburg, they said she could go to the Red Cross and get help,” she said.

“My mother is in a terrible state. She is just shaking and shaking,” said Wills, herself close to tears. “It is so cruel. We don’t know what to do.” She added that officials said the government would pay for her flight to South Africa and give her “£1,000 to tide her over”.

“The thing is my mother gets a private pension from my late father so she wouldn’t qualify for assistance from Red Cross. But really that is beside the point. She should be with her family. The heartbreak of leaving us at her age could finish her off and finish me off too,” said Wills.

“If she doesn’t go to the airport on Tuesday, they will probably come here and remove her and take her to detention centre. That will be signing her death certificate,” she warned.

The demand Cothill be removed was sent on Tuesday. An accompanying letter from a Home Office immigration enforcement officer told the 92-year-old that she was booked on a Virgin Atlantic flight VS601 to South Africa at 21.10 that evening.

In an interview with the Guardian in December, Cothill said: “I don’t want to go. I’ve got nobody there and I am not well enough to travel. I’m very upset. I’m very old. I’m 92. I want to live with my daughter for the end of my days.”