
Starmer blasted as PM 'too scared of left-wing MPs' to carry out migration crackdown
Keir Starmer has been accused of being too scared of his Left-wing backbenchers to implement his own immigration crackdown on migrants rushing for citizenship.
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Keir Starmer has been accused of being too scared of his Left-wing backbenchers to implement his own immigration crackdown on migrants rushing for citizenship.

Ministers are said to be worried that parts of the current welfare system create incentives for families to keep teenagers out of apprenticeships.

The figures provide the clearest evidence yet of the lasting demographic impact of the sharp rise in immigration seen in recent years on British society, public services and the welfare system.

The mum of one of the girls had urged the Prime Minister to help after two 15-year-olds were given non-custodial sentences

Tories warn the courts are being used as a "holding pen for illegal immigration".

The so-called King of the North has faced a backlash for comments he made concerning who could use women's toilets.

Greater Manchester Mayor has faced a backlash after his comments backing transgender women being allowed to use female toilets.

Prime Minister blamed for destroying British jobs while 'helping' Moscow

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The Chancellor was shouted at by a man while she was being interviewed on a petrol station forecourt.

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