Politics latest: Rayner warns Starmer's immigration reforms are un-British'
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Politics latest: Rayner warns Starmer's immigration reforms are un-British'
"Angela Rayner warned that the Labour Party is running out of time to deliver change and cannot go through the motions in the face of decline. She cited immigration reform as a key concern, suggesting that changes to indefinite leave to remain for people already living in Britain would be a breach of trust, dubbing the reforms un-British."
"Zack Polanski began his first major economic policy speech as the Green Party's leader by addressing what he called the illegal war on Iran in the Middle East, and its impact on Britain's economy. People across the Middle East are terrified of what Trump and Netanyahu's war will mean to them, and the repercussions are echoing across the world as instability spreads and oil prices spike."
Angela Rayner, former deputy prime minister, publicly criticized Sir Keir Starmer's immigration reforms at a Mainstream campaign event, calling them un-British and a breach of trust. She specifically opposed changes to indefinite leave to remain for people already residing in Britain, warning that Labour is running out of time to deliver meaningful change and cannot proceed through decline. Separately, Green Party leader Zack Polanski delivered his first major economic policy speech, addressing Middle East instability and its economic consequences for Britain. He criticized the Trump-Netanyahu conflict's impact on oil prices and the cost of living, accusing the Labour government of presiding over managed decline and calling for an end to rip-off Britain.
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