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Starmer brands Reform UK’s migrant policy ‘racist’

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer invited the Labor Party to stop the “belly gaze” and unite against England, and accused the rising populist party of planning a “racist policy” if it gained power.

The worker launched his annual conference in Liverpool by encouraging his members to focus on this party led by Brexit campaignist Nigel Farage, not his anger, not his own leadership in his own leadership.

“We have taken the war of our lives in front of us, because we have to take reform. We have to defeat them and now it’s not time to drink or look.” “We must be in that combined.”

The next British elections are not paid until 2029, with the increase in popularity reform, Starmer is looking for a positive narrative after the difficult weeks when the leader and the US Ambassador were forced to quit.

The conference gives him the chance to collect labor and to be replaced by Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham.

Starmer and Finance Minister Rachel Reeves are under pressure within the party to relieve the self -imposed financial rules that aim to increase expenditures and balance daily expenditures until 2029 with tax revenue. However, the government is expected to increase taxes on November 26th to comply with the rules.

“The budget is definitely a critical point that we know whether the direction will change.” He said.

“We must stop dancing around our handbag and we have to do so (change the financial rules). If this budget is actually nothing … I think we have a real problem, because nothing will change without money to change.”

However, while the leftist party members criticized Starmer because they could not improve their living standards as they promised in the last year’s elections, and they are afraid that the markets may punish the government if centrists increase expenditures.

Reform British’s central policy limits the migration, one of the main concerns of voters.

Starmer turned his fire into Farage’s party.

“It’s a thing to say that we will remove the illegal immigrants, people who do not have the right to be here. I’m ready for it.”

“It is a completely different thing to say that we will reach the people who are legally here and start to remove them … I think this is a racist policy, I think immoral.”

According to the polling company IPSOS, only 13 percent of voters are satisfied with Starmer, 79 percent of them are dissatisfied – the worst score of any prime minister since it started to collect data in 1977.

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