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Keir Starmer scrambles to deny migration U-turn rumours amid left-wing fury

By britishbulletin.com20 March 20263 Mins Read
Keir Starmer scrambles to deny migration U-turn rumours amid left-wing fury
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Sir Keir Starmer has quickly downplayed rumours of a U-turn on flagship migration proposals.

The Prime Minister’s spokesman had initially refused to confirm if the Government would go ahead with Shabana Mahmood’s plans to increase the time it takes for migrants already in the UK to qualify for permanent settlement.


However, a spokesman for the Prime Minister said Downing Street’s “position has not changed” on immigration reform.

Ministers will “double the route to settlement from five to 10 years”, a spokesman said, repeating the Home Secretary’s assertion that permanent residence is a “privilege” to be earned.

Ms Rayner, in a speech at an event held by campaign group Mainstream, said the Home Secretary’s planned changes to indefinite leave to remain for people already living in the UK would be a “breach of trust”.

In what Westminster observers interpreted as a direct challenge to Sir Keir’s leadership, she warned that Labour had become associated with “the Establishment, not working people.”

The party, she argued, “cannot hide” or “just go through the motions in the face of decline.”

“There’s no safe ground and we’re running out of time,” Ms Rayner declared, urging that the change voters desperately wanted “needs to be seen, it needs to be felt.”

A spokesman for the Prime Minister doubled down on the reforms

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More than 100 Labour parliamentarians have put their names to a letter urging ministers to reconsider the immigration proposals.

Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham voiced support for Ms Rayner’s intervention, saying: “The party would do well to listen to what Angela has got to say.”

Mr Burnham, who was prevented by Labour officials from standing as the party’s candidate in the Gorton and Denton by-election which was won by the Green Party’s Hannah Spencer, expressed understanding for the frustration many feel.

“I understand the frustration people feel. We heard that at the by-election, and of course, Angela is reflecting some of that,” he said.

Angela Rayner is set to back Andy Burnham in a plot to challenge Keir Starmer

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The Mayor called for unity, adding: “We’ve got to, all of us, haven’t we, work together to pull together a plan that turns the country around.”

Ms Rayner has emerged as the frontrunner to succeed Sir Keir according to betting markets, with bookmakers placing her at 9/4 odds following a surge in wagers over the past day.

A source close to Ms Rayner stated: “Angela is positioning herself as the candidate who will reconnect Labour with ordinary voters. This is clearly a statement of intent.”

The Prime Minister’s party faces electoral threats from multiple directions, with losses anticipated to both Nigel Farage’s Reform UK and Zack Polanski’s Greens in the May local elections.

The Greens and Reform UK are expected to make gains at the local elections

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A Downing Street spokesman said: “The Government’s position has not changed.

“We will always welcome those that come to this country and contribute to our national life. But the privilege of living here forever should be earned, not automatic.

“But between 2021 and 2024, this country experienced levels of migration it had historically seen over four decades.

“We must be honest about the scale and impact of hundreds of thousands of low-skilled migrants getting settlement.

“The Government will double the route to settlement from five to 10 years. As announced in November, we are consulting to apply this change to those in the UK today but have not received settled status.

“We are currently reviewing the 200,000 responses and will outline our response in due course.”

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