UK politics live: Starmer considers digital compulsory ID cards in crackdown on small boat migrants

The worker can look at the laws of free speech, the Minister says
Health Secretary, father Ted Writer Graham Linehan’ın after the arrest of a series of social media tasks, deputies should “look” on the legislation, he said.
Wes Streeting Times told Radio: “As a state minister, I cannot comment on live police investigations or operational police decisions.
“So let me go back one step and talk about the principle.
“People are very easy to criticize the police. The police force the laws of the land we provide as legislators.
“So if we don’t make the balance correctly, this is something we should all look for and think.”
Mr. Streeting also rejected the proposal of the free speech that is now “banned ,, but added:“ I think it’s worth a discussion about it. ”
Tom Watling3 September 2025 07:57
Labor, Nigel Farage ‘will take’ stop ‘says the Green Party Leader
The newly elected Green Party leader Zack Polanski said that the Labor Party was the Nigel Farage and Reform British Party and the “rise of the right” and “the rise of the right”.
Mr. Polanski told BBC Breaks: “In the previous elections, too many people in this country were told to vote for the worst option and had enough people.”
“If you really want to challenge the workers’ government, to stop Nigel Farage, if you want to stop reform and the rise of a right, then stop naming them, stop copying.
“When Nigel goes out and has a press conference and demonizes people who stick to the boats who escaped for their lives, Keir Starmer cannot criticize it – in fact, indirectly shakes his head.
“The actual threats in this country are multi millionaires and billions who do not pay their fair shares in the tax-I’m not talking about people trying to make a living-I’m talking about people who make more money than we can dream of, so we tax the earned wealth.”
Tom Watling3 September 2025 07:54
Starmer thinks of digital identity
After the emergency meeting of the cabinet on Tuesday, Sir Keir Starmer refused to reject everyone in the UK for the digital identity card to combat illegal migration.
Read the story exactly below.
Tom Watling3 September 2025 07:53
Good morning
Today, we will follow the story in Westminster while the workers’ government continues to sprinkle the latest asylum plans described at the beginning of the week.
The British Red Cross warned that Yette Cooper’s last edition of Cooper could lead to a decline, not a decline in the number of small boats trying to cross the British channel.
Read our part exactly below.
Tom Watling3 September 2025 07:48




