Keir Starmer calls Reform migrant policy ‘racist’ and ‘immoral’

Sir Keir Starmer tagged Reform UK’s policy of deception of uncertain permission to remain “racist” and “immoral”.
Here, the policy that can effectively lead hundreds of thousands of people from the UK are legally deported Announced by party leader Nigel FaragE last week.
Sir Keir, reform British fans were racist, but 14 -year “Tora Failure” after “disappointed” he added.
At the beginning of the labor conference, the Prime Minister was talking to the BBC against a ground of questions about leadership and slip survey ratings.
In his promises in the last year’s general elections, Labour said he needed “field” to behave well in the promises he won.
Currently, immigrants can apply for uncertain permission to continue to stay five years later and give permanently to live, work and work in the UK.
The labor force is planning to double the time required to obtain permission from five years to 10 and Advisory announced As part of the plans to interrupt migration in May.
Under Reform PlansMigrants will have to re -apply for new visas with more challenging rules, and the party will eliminate the indefinite permission (ILR) that allows people to access additional rights and benefits.
When Labor’s Autumn Conference started at Liverpool, Sir Keir, who spoke with the Laursbberg program on Sunday, was asked whether Ilr was a racist policy.
“I think this is a racist policy, I think it is immoral – it needs to be called for what it is.”
“It is a thing to say that we will remove illegal immigrants and people who do not have the right to be here.
“It is a completely different thing to say that we will reach the people who are legally here and start to lift them.
“They are our neighbors, people working in our economy, part of who we are. They will break down this country.”
He challenged that reform was trying to appeal to racists, and Sir Keir said: “No. I think there are many people who either reform votes or think about voting reform that is disappointed.
“They had 14 years of failures under conservatives, they want us to change things – they may have voted for labor a year ago – but they want things to change faster.
He continued: “In fact, if you don’t have a better living standards after 14 years and your public services have fallen, of course, if you want change, I understand it completely.”
Responding to the comments of Sir Keir, Zia Yusuf from the Reform UK said: “The Labor Party’s message to the country is clear: Paying hundreds of billions of payments for foreign nationals to live from the state forever, or Labor will call you racist.
“The reform plan will only enable the British to reach prosperity and immigrants contribute to the society.”
According to a Yougov questionnaire published on Saturday, the abolition of the uncertain permission to divide the public opposed 58% of the British from those who already hold it.
However, more than 44% says they support IR as a policy, and 43% are against the idea.
One Interview with the Sun on SundayInterior Minister Shabana Mahmood claimed that he wanted to look at the law to change the law to bore the rules on the claim.
He said that legal migration is “good” and that England “always meets people who want to come here and work – but migrants should” contribute to wider communities “.
The voters were disappointed with the party, and the prime minister said that the voters said that “failure to fail in 14 years will take more than 12 months” with the continuous work of reform in the surveys.
“I can’t sit here and I can’t say that they can return on a key movement, it will take time … I just need a space to continue and do what we need to do.” He said.
Sir Keir, with speculation about a leadership difficulty, objected to the union, saying that Britain had not encountered a “proposal like reform” and that he should fight for the “spirit of this country”.
Orum I don’t stick my fingers into my ears, dedi he said when he asked if the problem was himself.
“We have the war of our lives because we have to reform and defeat them.” “So now it’s not time to drink or seas.
“A fight that we are all with, and every member of our party and our movement, everyone who cares about what this country is, they vote for labor or in another way.
He continued: “This is the struggle of our lives because we are as a country and we must be in that fight, united sea could not look.”




