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Sir Keir Starmer has been accused of creating a “hostile environment on steroids”, as he continues to face backlash for language he used in his “island of strangers” speech.The prime minister has been warned that the government’s new immigration measures will fuel an “exodus” of migrant nurses.
The Prime Minister, under intense pressure from Reform UK in the polls and the Conservatives in Parliament, vowed to close asylum hotels and ramp up "efforts to stop small boat crossings."
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Starmer accused of 'taking the public for fools' over his immigration crackdown plansSir Keir Starmer was accused of ‘taking the public for fools’ as he proposed an immigration crackdown – after years of backing open borders. The Prime Minister insisted in a major speech yesterday that he had long believed in wanting to limit the ...
Sir Keir Starmer has doubled down on his inflammatory comments on immigration as Labour backlash over the language he used grows.The prime minister’s warning that Britain is becoming a “island of strangers” as a result of migration has sparked alarm with claims that it was almost word for word as a line from Enoch Powell’s infamous “rivers of blood” speech in 1968 that whipped up a frenzy of anti-immigration hatred across the UK.
Keir Starmer has promised to take a tougher stance on immigration — but there are fears the government’s new ban on the recruitment of foreign care workers could deepen Britain’s care crisis, with providers warning it could lead to care home closures due to significant staffing issues.
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Keir Starmer is certainly talking a good game when it comes to cutting immigration. The UK risks becoming “an island of strangers”, the prime minister said, unless something is done to reduce the numbers coming from abroad. He went even further in his ...
Sir Keir Starmer is preparing to announce new measures designed to slash net migration, as migrants will be told they must learn English and “earn the privilege” to live in the UK.The prime minister will give a speech on Monday morning to say every area of the UK’s “broken” immigration system will be tightened.