Keir Starmer, British Prime Minister
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The British prime minister is raising the requirements in concert with an immigration crackdown to end the U.K.'s "failed experiment in open borders."
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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Wednesday hailed the "fantastic" Free Trade Agreement (FTA) clinched with India as he came down heavily on the Opposition Conservative Party for wanting to "rip it up".
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The UK has announced sweeping curbs on immigration to prevent it from becoming ‘an island of strangers’, as British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Monday (May 12). From reforms across all visa routes to making deportation of foreign criminals easier,
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer says the India FTA is a fantastic deal, with tariffs on cars cut to 10%, tariffs halved on whisky and gin, and GBP 4.8 billion coming into the UK economy
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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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GB News on MSNKeir Starmer launches 'mission critical' campaign to halt Labour 'wipeout' at hands of Nigel FarageSir Keir Starmer is kicking off a multi-million-pound "mission critical" campaign to halt a Reform UK-led Labour "wipeout" in the party's traditional heartlands. Both No10 and Angela Rayner's Ministry of Housing have compiled a "plan for neighbourhoods" in communities in Reform-voting regions across the Red Wall,