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Mark Carney has criticised the UK government's decision to offer Donald Trump an unprecedented second state visit to Britain. The Canadian President said his citizens "weren't impressed" by the invitation from Sir Keir Starmer to the US president during a visit to the Oval Office.
In Monday’s Downing Street speech, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer pledged that his Labour government would “take back control of our borders” and “tighten up every area of the immigration system”. The speech was met with backlash as some claimed it echoed the racially charged Rivers of Blood speech made by Enoch Powell in 1968.
Keir Starmer stands by his controversial claim that high levels of immigration risk making Britain “an island of strangers”. The prime minister’s official spokesman also rejected claims that his comments made him sound like right-wing former Tory minister Enoch Powell.
Mrs Badenoch could also attack Sir Keir over his immigration crackdown unveiled earlier this week. The Prime Minister announced measures aimed at bringing down legal migration. However, this could be a tricky topic for her because her party has come under fire for record net migration numbers while in power.
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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer increased English language standards in the United Kingdom on Monday, saying future immigrants there “should speak English” and that it’s “common sense” for them to do so.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer said his government was “taking back control of our borders,” weeks after a right-wing populist party, Reform U.K., made gains in municipal elections.
Sir Keir Starmer has promised to drastically reduce Britain's net migration figures by 2029. A white paper outlines measures such as increasing English language requirements for visa holders and their dependents,