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PM says Reform plan ‘racist’ and Labour eyes ‘good citizen test’

Title on the front page of the Metro: "PM: Reform plan is racist '.

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s reform of British migration plans to BBC is leading a few articles with his comments that “racist”. Sir Keir, the party’s suggestions this week before the conference of Labor’un “this country can break down,” he said.

The title on the front page of the Daily Mail reads: "Are you worried about immigration? Starmer says he's racist".

Starmer’s Reform’s comments on migration plans are also leading the Daily Mail. Nigel Farage said that the Labor Party “did not believe in border controls” and described Sir Keir’s words as “insult” to voters who want the government to control who was allowed to live in England.

The title on the front page of Guardian reads: "The Prime Minister says Reform's racist immigrant plans can break down Britain."

According to Guardian, business officials “will increase their efforts to communicate with voters who are considering voting”. The article reports that a few cabinet ministers will start attacks on British during party conferences this week, as the party members were asked to “turn Farage their fire instead of” Starmer’s leadership “.

The title on the front page of Daily Telegraph reads: "Immigrants about the benefits to be banned from the UK". On the front page, there is also a photo of the Irish golfist Shane Lowry fist after a good shot.

According to The Daily Telegraph, Interior Minister Shabana Mahmood will say that the conditions for gaining the right to settle in the Labour’s Party conference will be bored. In accordance with the plans, people who want to permit indefinitely have to pay national insurance, benefit and have a clean criminal record. The article is one of the few articles containing a photo of Shane Lowry, who protects Putt, which guarantees the European splendor in the Ryder Cup.

The title on the front page of Times reads: "Immigrants face the 'good citizen' test to stay in the UK."

Times is also the latest hardening of the Labor Party’s migration policy “, along with Mahmood’s promise of” good citizens “for immigrants. The article says that the proposal is part of the “Stysie” reform efforts of the government, saying that the proposal would remove the uncertain permission last week.

The title on the front page of Daily Mirror reads: "Paid work for all unemployed young people".

According to Daily Mirror reports, Chancellor Rachel Reeves will reveal a policy that will see all young people who are not in work or education for 18 months. Those who refuse the offer will face sanctions, including being free of benefits. Reeves, “too many people’s potential is wasted.” He said.

The title on the front page of the I paper reads: "Reeves promises a guaranteed job for unemployed between 18 and 21 years."

The I article also continues its scope on Monday with the Youth Guarantee Plan suggested by Reeves. Liverpool, Tees Valley and West Midlands will be tried in various areas.

The title on the front page of the Financial Times says: "After JLR has given a credit guarantee of 1.5 billion pounds, a 'moral danger' alarm has arrived".

The Financial Times leads to a loan of £ 1.5 billion to support that the car manufacturer JLR can create “moral danger” by the government. JLR production has stopped since a cyber attack in late August, and at risk 200,000 jobs. This article is quoted from Tom Clougherty, General Manager of the Institute of Economic Affairs, which says “the greatest concern”.

Title on the front page of the sun: "Taking ORF's land".

According to the Sun, the Prince of Wales and the Princess’ new house will be established around a “great still area”. CCTV cameras, fencing and landscape will keep people away from Royals’s Berkshire house and define the loss of access to dogs as “kicking in teeth”.

The title on the front page of Daily Mirror reads:

Liam Gallagher’s daily star of Oasis can go back to the stage before long. The singer said, “We’ll see you next year,” a Wembley crowd, Oasis closed the foot of the British foot this weekend. “The most powerful clue will be more of the UK concert yet,” he says.

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