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Sir Keir Starmer has rejected the comparison to Enoch Powell after he said the UK was at risk of becoming an "island of strangers" if migration does not come down. The prime minister's official ...
John McDonnell described the PM's comments as 'shockingly divisive' and said that the reference to an island of strangers 'reflected the language of Enoch Powell'. In his 1968 speech ...
The prime minister’s official spokesman also rejected claims that his comments made him sound like right-wing former Tory minister Enoch Powell. Starmer sparked fury with his remarks, which were ...
The prime minister’s official spokesman also rejected claims that his comments made him sound like right-wing former Tory minister Enoch Powell. Starmer sparked fury with his remarks ...
PRIME Minister Keir Starmer "completely rejects" any comparisons between his speech on immigration and Enoch Powell's infamous Rivers Of Blood speech, Downing Street has said. In his early morning ...
The PM's official spokesman hit back at criticism that his words were similar to notorious Tory racist Enoch Powell. Furious campaigners and Labour backbenchers accused Mr Starmer of using ...
His use of terms such as “our country” and “island of strangers” didn’t just spark a Mexican wave of eyebrows, it sent the name Enoch Powell trending on social media. Why? Have a read of ...
Since Monday a slew of backbenchers have broken cover condemning his warning that Britain risks becoming an 'island of strangers' - forcing Downing Street to deny it was an echo of Enoch Powell's ...
But his speech was pitched so far to the right that he even aped the infamous, racist 1968 “rivers of blood” speech of Conservative MP Enoch Powell, dredging up his hysterical scaremongering ...
Ed Davey leader of the Lib Dems appearing on the Daily T with Camilla Tominey and Kamal Ahmed - Geoff Pugh/Geoff Pugh for the Telegraph 33,608 people played the daily Crossword recently. Can you ...
Sir Keir Starmer’s official spokesman said the Prime Minister rejects comparisons between his language in a migration speech and that of Enoch Powell (Ian Vogler/PA) Sir Keir Starmer ...
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