Starmer's Immigration Reset: Controlling Movement, Containing Chaos
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer plans to introduce stricter immigration rules in response to voter frustration over high immigration levels and the rise of an anti-immigrant party. His proposals aim to tighten the immigration system, making it more controlled and selective, addressing concerns over both legal and illegal immigration.

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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is set to unveil new immigration plans, aiming to address rising voter frustration and the emergence of a new anti-immigrant party. The Labour Party, having secured a resounding victory last July, now faces the challenge of managing border policies effectively.
Starmer has outlined a vision to end what he calls "Britain's failed experiment in open borders." His approach includes making the immigration system more controlled and selective to alleviate public concerns and reduce migration numbers. This comes after the recent local election successes of Reform UK, which capitalized on immigration issues.
Despite significant efforts by previous Conservative governments, immigration controls have proven elusive. Starmer's initiatives focus on reducing visas for lower-skilled workers and closing loopholes. This strategy reflects a broader effort to rebuild trust in the immigration system and manage migration levels in a fair, effective manner.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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