Labour's Immigration Crackdown: Activists and Unions Fume
Starmer's Pledge Meets Resistance
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer's pledge to slash net migration has sparked a backlash from activists and unions. Starmer's promise to reduce the number of immigrants entering the UK if Labour wins the election has drawn criticism from those who believe it is overly restrictive and damages the country's reputation.
Scrap Rwanda Scheme
Starmer has also pledged to scrap the government's Rwanda scheme, which involves sending asylum seekers to Rwanda for processing. This move has been welcomed by some human rights groups but criticized by others who argue that it is inhumane and ineffective.
Low Popularity
Starmer's stance on immigration has made him unpopular with a significant portion of the public who hold anti-immigration views. Polls indicate that his approval ratings among this group are notably low.
Labour's Migration Plans
Labour has announced plans to reduce net migration, accusing the Conservatives of repeatedly breaking their promises on this issue. Starmer has stated that the party's approach will be "fair, humane, and controlled."
Collaboration with the EU
In other news, Starmer has pledged that a Labour government would work closely with the EU in tackling issues such as climate change and security. He made this commitment during a visit to The Hague.
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