Starmer vows rethink on international law to tackle migration

Sir Keir Starmer, small boats in order to stop immigrants in the Courts in the UK will look back on how to apply human rights laws, he said.
The Prime Minister said the government would re -examine how the law was applied in asylum cases related to torture.
The minister, the ministers “looking at such issues again”, the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) Article 3 and inhuman and humiliating treatment.
BBC Radio told 4s Today Program: “I think there is a difference between the deportation of someone to a summary and a person who goes to a place where they do not have the same health services or the same prison conditions.
“And therefore I think we should look at such problems again, I think there’s quite appetite to look at such problems again.”
After the Prime Minister’s speech in Liverpool in Liverpool, Labour’s Conference, Nigel Farage, who was struggling to reform in England and left the ECHR completely, did not believe in England.
Kemi Badenoch is expected to use the Conservative Party’s annual conference in Manchester to ask Britain to leave the ECHR.
Previously, the ministers promised to review how a man from an Albanian could remain in the UK due to the reluctance of his little son to foreign chicken nugchhs.
The government’s examination focuses on how the right to family life is applied.
The Prime Minister is under the pressure of going further in their efforts to reduce the number of immigrants coming to England through small boats. Channel transitions are at record levels and carry 125 immigrants to England on Saturday.
The number of immigrants in small boats has exceeded 33,000 in 2025 and has broken a record for this point since the first notification of data on channel transitions in 2018. On Saturday, 895 people came to 12 boats.
Although Sir Keir branded that the party’s immigration policy was racist and immoral, he watched the conference speech at Liverpool, insisting that his reform leader Mr. Farage and his supporters were not racist.
Prime Minister Sky News said: “They are worried about things like our borders, they are disappointed about the rate of change. I do not claim that they are racist for a moment.”
And he insisted that the reform’s plans were legally deported to the immigrants living in the UK and spoke about a “special policy”.
Responding to the conference attacks of the Prime Minister and the Labor Party, Mr. Farage claimed that Sir Keir caused violence against the deputies and activists of the reform and that he was not the prime minister of our country ”.




