Keir Starmer, Pledge and immigration
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GB News on MSNKemi Badenoch declares Brexit war on Keir Starmer as she pledges to reverse any ‘row backs’ ahead of EU resetTory leader Kemi Badenoch has vowed to reverse any Brexit "row backs" implemented by Keir Starmer's government, as the Prime Minister prepares for a reset in relations with the European Union. Speaking to GB News,
Immigration has shaped UK politics for the past 20 years, often in ways that surprised at the time but which appear in hindsight to make perfect sense. David Cameron’s 2010 pledge to reduce net migration to the tens of thousands set the Tory party on a collision course first with Brexit and then the subsequent
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.
Bob Lyddon also branded Sir Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves "Sooty and Sweep" in a scathing verdict on the performances of the Prime Minister and Chancellor.
There's little doubt Sir Keir Starmer's proposals to curb legal migration are substantial and are likely to result in a meaningful reduction.
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TheJournal.ie on MSN'Did Nigel Farage write this?': UK MPs condemn Starmer's 'island of strangers' speechStarmer said that without “fair rules”, the UK risks “becoming an island of strangers, not a nation that walks forward together”. But his anti-immigration speech has been
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inews.co.uk on MSNBritons want Starmer to focus on Brexit reset – rather than cosying up to TrumpVoters want Sir Keir Starmer to do more to develop closer trade relations with the EU than with Donald Trump’s United States, a new poll suggests.More than half (58%) of voters want closer trade with the EU,
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is set to anger Brexiteers as he announces plans to forge a closer relationship with the EU. Speaking to The Guardian, the Labour leader said he wants to boost ties with Brussels security, on defence, on trade and on the economy.
Brexit trade deal, hailing a “landmark” agreement with India that will boost trade with the country by £25.5bn. In what the prime minister is billing as a major coup, he said the agreement, which focuses on whisky,