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A BBC question Time The audience member hit the left politicians because he branded concerns about immigration as “extreme right”. During the demonstration of Belfast last night, the man asked: “Why the government and leftist politicians are concerned about the vast majority when they are concerned about illegal immigration?”

On the other hand, Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn criticized the reform UK’s plan to disrupt its indefinite leave for immigrants. He said: “Controlling the migration is absolutely true and appropriate and the government is determined, so we make changes in the immigration system. This is something, tightening the rules of reconciliation and so on.

He said: “It is completely different to say that people living in this country for a long time, paid taxes, worked, contributed, and to say that their rights to stay in the UK can be taken from them and deported.”

However, the audience member replied: “The question was not about reform, but about the illegal majority about the illegal immigration I did not think you were answering.”

The host Fiona Bruce later said: “And do you think they’ve wrongly refer to extreme right?”

The man replied: “In addition to being ignored in a misguided way, it is referred to as extremely right.”

“I admit that there are many people who are worried about migration, so the government is taking a few steps.”

The server came in and said: “The purpose of Paul is that you feel that it is called extreme right when not actually.”

Mr. Benn said: “I do not accept that the government did this. Nigel Farage and Reform suggested, but at the same time we make changes in the immigration system that people will recognize as they emerge.”

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