incredibly dangerous situation. politicians described withdrawal as a disaster but failed to prioritise some of the most vulnerable until it too late. despite that, the uk was the first country to offer a special relocation programme specifically for lgbt people. but as help on the ground dried up it was a race against time.— ground dried up it was a race auainst time. , , ., ., against time. this is about human beinus. against time. this is about human beinqs- this _ against time. this is about human beings. this is _ against time. this is about human beings. this is about _ against time. this is about human beings. this is about lives - against time. this is about human beings. this is about lives that - beings. this is about lives that have _ beings. this is about lives that have been— beings. this is about lives that have been shattered, people being separated from their loved ones. we are having _ separated from their loved ones. we are having to take decisions about who can _ are having to take decisions about who can travel and who can't. around 20,000 who can travel and who can't. around 20.000 people _ who can travel and who can't. around 20,000 people have _ who can travel and who can't. around 20,000 people have been _ who can travel and who can't. around 20,000 people have been resettledl who can travel and who can't. around| 20,000 people have been resettled in the uk. more than atr lgbt, along with some of their families. it's thought many thousands more still be in afghanistan or trying to escape. —— more than 80 are lgbt. but flights and escape routes are limited or nonexistent. the?o flights and escape routes are limited or nonexistent. they were tellin: us limited or nonexistent. they were telling us things _ limited or nonexistent. they were telling us things were _ limited or nonexistent. they were telling us things were going - limited or nonexistent. they were telling us things were going to - limited or nonexistent. they were telling us things were going to be | telling us things were going to be fine. telling us things were going to be fine they— telling us things were going to be fine. they didn't _ telling us things were going to be fine. they didn't tell _ telling us things were going to be fine. they didn't tell us _ telling us things were going to be fine. they didn't tell us they- telling us things were going to be i fine. they didn't tell us they would literally— fine. they didn't tell us they would literally abandon _ fine. they didn't tell us they would literally abandon us _ fine. they didn't tell us they would literally abandon us to _