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A MAN with a suspected grudge against Sir Keir Starmer is being investigated over three arson attacks targeting the PM. Counter-terror cops have been investigating three blazes including one at
Former human rights lawyer 'now needs to own the change – not just mouth the slogans' to win over a sceptical public
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Monday he would end the country's "failed experiment in open borders" with a sweeping set of reforms to significantly drive down net migration.
Keir Starmer stands by his controversial claim that high levels of immigration risk making Britain “an island of strangers”. The prime minister’s official spokesman also rejected claims that his comments made him sound like right-wing former Tory minister Enoch Powell.
The UK leader was criticised for warning that the country could become an "island of strangers". Some of his own MPs say these words echoed a phrase in Enoch Powell's infamous "Rivers of Blood" speech in 1968.
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.
Keir Starmer unveils immigration crackdown as PM promises to tighten 'every area of system' - The Prime Minister set out Labour’s sweeping plan to cut net migration into the UK at a press conference o