Sir Keir Starmer just admitted what conservatives have said for years – mass immigration hurts Britain. After letting borders swing wide open, his new “plan” smacks of desperation. The Labour leader’s flip-flop proves he knows his past policies failed, but it’s too little, too late for betrayed citizens.
The Prime Minister now wants stricter English tests and longer waits for permanent residency. Doctors and nurses get special treatment, but regular folks face a decade-long grind. This two-tier system punishes honest immigrants while rewarding political favorites. Conservatives pushed for merit-based fairness for decades – Starmer’s imitation rings hollow.
His promise to deport criminals quickly sounds tough, but where was this urgency before? Banks must now flag illegal immigrants, yet Labour resisted these basic safeguards for years. Raiding workplaces and tracking overstayers should’ve started day one, not after record-breaking migration numbers embarrassed him.
Starmer’s 10-year path to citizenship is a slap in the face to Brits who play by the rules. Why should newcomers wait less time than native families saving for homes? This scheme incentivizes dependence, not integration. Conservatives understand real fairness means putting British taxpayers first every time.
The Prime Minister claims he’ll fix the NHS by importing more foreign staff. Real solutions train homegrown talent instead of outsourcing care. Labour’s reliance on cheap overseas labor undercuts wages and strains communities. Patriots want investment in British workers, not endless foreign recruitment drives.
Fining companies that exploit migrants is a weak Band-Aid. Starmer’s government created this mess by letting businesses prioritize profits over people. Conservatives would slash low-skilled visas to force firms to hire locally and raise pay for struggling families.
After doubling down on open borders, Starmer’s sudden “crackdown” reeks of election panic. Voters see through this charade – you can’t trust Labour with national security. Real border control requires deporting illegal arrivals, axing human rights loopholes, and quitting the ECHR.
Britain needs bold action, not half-measures from flip-flopping politicians. Starmer’s failures prove only conservatives will truly secure borders, defend sovereignty, and put British citizens first. The time for talk is over – it’s time to take back control for good.