After years of staying quiet, Britain’s ruling party is preparing to blame its economic woes on leaving the EU.
Though Labour Prime Minister Keir Starmer has sought to reset relations with the EU, he’s done so within tight red lines designed to appeal to Brexit supporters: no re-entry to the single market, no ...
Rachel Reeves’s trip to the IMF in Washington last week marked a significant shift in tone for the Chancellor. Instead of ...
We should have learned from Brexit, which weakened Britain in every sense. Now the same voices want to abandon the ECHR. We know where that road will lead.
The plans would throw the lives of the estimated 430,000 people holding ILR into uncertainty, despite many having lived in ...
Labour has already pledged to introduce tough new restrictions on ILR, but now goes further in a move many will see as a reaction to the plan laid out by Reform last week. Recent polling shows the ...
Conversations about immigration have gone from decrying illegal or irregular immigration to denouncing legal migration ...
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UK's immigration debate is getting much darker
The mainstreaming of radical anti-immigrant policies by Britain's Conservative party and Reform UK, once confined to fringe ...
Nigel Farage suffered defeat in the House of Commons as MPs voted down his proposal for to leave the European Convention on ...
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Brexit led to opening for traffickers to send migrants to UK
The Tory government’s post-Brexit deal, and specifically its failure to reach a 'returns agreement with the EU', whereby ...
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