In this episode I am joined by Kerrie Vant of the Kent Pink Ladies group to talk about the Crowborough Migrant Camp in East Sussex close to Kent. I participated in one of the protests myself in January 2026 where I met Kerrie and other concerned parents who had safeguarding concerns for the illegal migrant camp being so close to the schools and town centre.
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Who are the Pink Ladies? Here, Kerrie gives a snippet:
Key takeaways from the conversation:
Kerrie Vant is a mother of three and passionate about safeguarding issues.
The Pink Ladies movement focuses on the safety of women and children.
Concerns about illegal migration stem from a lack of background checks.
Community protests are a response to perceived threats from migrants.
Cultural identity and education are critical issues for the next generation.
Funding for children’s activities has diminished significantly.
The Pink Ladies aim to unite women across political lines for safety.
Crowborough’s protests highlight local community concerns about safety.
Safeguarding measures for children are inadequate in many areas.
The movement is growing as more women join in solidarity.
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