Prime Minister Keir Starmer attacked Nigel Farage's immigration proposals during Labour's Liverpool conference. Starmer labeled the Reform leader's migration policies as racist and immoral after Farage announced plans to eliminate indefinite leave to remain status. The controversial proposal would force hundreds of thousands of legal migrants to reapply under stricter visa requirements.
A recent More in Common poll projected Reform winning 373 parliamentary seats if elections occurred immediately. The survey suggested Labour would drop to just 90 seats while Conservatives would fall to 41 positions. Starmer defended his border control approach by promising faster asylum processing and ending taxpayer-funded services for migrants.
The Prime Minister vowed to implement digital identification cards and accelerate hotel closures for asylum seekers by 2029.
A recent More in Common poll projected Reform winning 373 parliamentary seats if elections occurred immediately. The survey suggested Labour would drop to just 90 seats while Conservatives would fall to 41 positions. Starmer defended his border control approach by promising faster asylum processing and ending taxpayer-funded services for migrants.
The Prime Minister vowed to implement digital identification cards and accelerate hotel closures for asylum seekers by 2029.