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    UK politics live: Starmer accused of ‘hostile environment on steroids’ in immigration clampdown

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    Starmer to face tough questions at PMQs today

    Sir Keir Starmer is set to face tough questions during Prime Minister’s Questions later today.

    The prime minister has faced backlash from all sides – including from members of his own party – this week.

    After unveiling the government’s new immigration reforms, with Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch criticised Sir Keir and said Labour doesn’t believe in secure borders.

    Union bosses and some Labour MPs have also criticised the prime minister for rhetoric used during his speech on Monday.

    (House of Commons)

    Athena Stavrou14 May 2025 07:46

    Starmer ‘completely rejects’ claims he echoed Enoch Powell in migration speech

    Sir Keir Starmer “completely rejects” suggestions he echoed Enoch Powell in a major speech on immigration, and stands by his words, Downing Street has said.

    Sir Keir warned the UK risked becoming an “island of strangers” if migration controls were not tightened, in the speech setting out plans to crack down on legal migration into the UK on Monday.

    Critics, including backbench Labour MPs, have raised concerns about the language, with some comparing it to a similar passage from Mr Powell’s infamous 1968 “rivers of blood” speech.

    “We completely reject that comparison,” he told reporters.

    “The Prime Minister rejects those comparisons and absolutely stands behind the argument he was making that migrants make a massive contribution to our country, but migration needs to be controlled.”

    (EPA)

    Athena Stavrou14 May 2025 07:42

    Immigration measures will fuel ‘exodus’ of migrant nurses, union warns

    Thousands of migrant nursing staff are ready to leave the UK, with new Government measures aimed at curbing immigration set to accelerate the “exodus”, a union boss has warned.

    A survey by the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) of 3,000 migrant nurses found more than four in 10 (42 per cent) internationally educated nurses are planning to leave the country.

    Of those, 70% said this was down to pay, while 40% said immigration policies impacted their decision.

    The report also found that of the nurses planning to leave, two thirds intend to move to a place that is not their home country.

    Athena Stavrou14 May 2025 07:38

    Starmer accused of ‘hostile environment on steroids’ in immigration clampdown

    Sir Keir Starmer has been accused of creating a “hostile environment on steroids” as he continues to face backlash for language he used in speech unveiling new immigration measures.

    A survey by the Royal College of Nursing of 3,000 migrant nurses found more than four in 10 (42%) internationally educated nurses are planning to leave the country.

    Royal College of Nursing general secretary Professor Nicola Ranger, said: “Our report shows thousands of migrant nursing staff are ready to leave the UK. This situation is bad enough, but now the government’s cruel measures could do great damage to key services.”

    She added: “Closing the care worker visa route and making migrant nursing staff wait longer to access vital benefits is the hostile environment on steroids.”

    (AFP/Getty)

    Athena Stavrou14 May 2025 07:35

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