Keir Starmer struggles to show he IS serious about tackling immigration as he arrives in Denmark – where left-wing government has created ‘hostile environment’

While Keir Starmer interviews European leaders in Copenhagen, he offers to show that he is serious about the fight against migration today.
The Prime Minister is in the Danish capital, in which the left -wing government clearly creates a ‘hostile environment’ for newcomers.
Before his visit, Sir Keir insisted that asylum seekers would no longer be ‘gold tickets’ for their settlement in England.
The Prime Minister is trying to desperate the survey accusation of Nigel Farage’s reform, who demands a challenging action on immigration.
In the European Political Council session, Sir Keir will announce a new partnership with Central Left Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiiksen to solve the causes of migration from the Western Balkan countries.
Although the plan is only financing £ 3 million, it is to encourage people to stay in the region and take business there.
While Keir Starmer interviews European leaders in Copenhagen, he offers to show that he is serious about the fight against migration today. Depicted with pm mette frederiksen
In the European Political Council session, Sir Keir will announce a new partnership with Mrs. Frederiiksen to solve the causes of migration from Western Balkan countries.
However, Sir Keir can seek clues from Mrs. Frederiksen about how to handle the public alarm on immigration.
Migration Minister Mike Trapp, who visited the broadcast studios this morning, said immigrants are ‘shopping throughout Europe to find the most generous system’.
Before coming to Copenhagen, Sir Keir said: ‘If you want to come to the United Kingdom, you should contribute to our society.
‘This is a tolerant and fair approach to the migration in which our communities are built, but the current system is not suitable for the purpose.
For this reason, we make basic changes in what the asylum in the United Kingdom provides.
‘Settlement should be won by contributing to our country, not by paying a human smuggler to pass the channel on a boat.’
Authority, Britain ” real refugees fleeing the persecution ‘will continue to meet, but’ pulling factors’ illegal small boat transitions should also address, he said.
‘There will be no gold ticket to settle in England, people will have to win it,’ ‘he added.
Interior Minister Shabana Mahmood will be ready to make reforms that will face a longer way through the re -settlement of refugees later.
They will require them to contribute to the UK and do not have automatic rights to join their families.
Refugees will still have the right to ‘basic protection’ and will not return home under changes, but the government says ‘amendment to the current five years, which requires a new, longer settlement to contribute’.
At the beginning of this week at the Labor Party Conference, the Interior Minister said that hard conditions will be introduced to ensure that the permission is indefinitely.
Immigrants will not have benefits, but not to have a high English standard and not to record a criminal record.
Before his visit, Sir Keir insisted that coming to England would no longer be ‘gold tickets’ for asylum seekers. In Picture: File picture of the small boat on the channel
In addition, they will have to reach a certain national insurance contribution and contribute to, for example, working in local communities.
Shadow Interior Minister Chris Philp described changes as ‘cheating’ and said that Sir Keir should abolish the Human Rights Law.
He said: ‘Tweaking family rules, another Starmer cheat that will not make any difference – just like the gangs cheating and 11,000 inches cheating.’
The number of immigrants in small boats has exceeded 34,000 in 2025 so far and has broken a record for this point since the first report on channel transitions in 2018.




