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Britain to tougher immigration rules

Policies were about regaining control of Britain’s borders

GNN Web Desk
Published 7 hours ago on May 13th 2025, 10:14 am
By Web Desk
Britain to tougher immigration rules

London: British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced that his government has decided to tighten immigration rules in order to regain control of Britain's borders.

According to the foreign news agency AFP, Labour leader Keir Starmer announced that he is ending the 'open borders experiment' in which almost one million people emigrated under the previous Conservative government, which was defeated in last year's general election.

The government's immigration white paper policy document includes plans to reduce the number of overseas carers and increase the period for which they can apply for citizenship from 5-10 years.

Similarly, tightening English language rules, under which all dependents must demonstrate basic understanding, while also reducing the period of stay in the UK for students after completing their studies.

Keir Starmer said the policies were about regaining control of Britain’s borders, echoing slogans used during the 2016 Brexit campaign.

Labour pledged in its general election manifesto last year to significantly reduce net migration, which was recorded at 728,000 in the 12 months to June.

That number is set to rise to 906,000 in 2023, up from an average of 200,000 for most of 2010.

Keir Starmer, a former human rights lawyer who voted for Britain to remain in the EU, is under pressure to tackle immigration after the anti-immigration Reform Party’s successes in recent local elections.

Arch-Eurosceptic Nigel Farage’s party won more than 670 local council seats, as well as its first two mayoralties, and is also on the rise in national elections.

The British Prime Minister said that immigrants play a vital role in Britain, but accused the country of becoming an “island of foreigners” without more controls.

He added that he wanted migration to be “significantly” reduced by the next election, possibly in 2029, but refused to say how much.

He told reporters at a Downing Street press conference that every area of ​​the immigration system (work, family, and education) would be tightened so that we have more control.

The white paper also includes new powers to deport foreigners who commit crimes in the country.

Keir Starmer said the UK had a system that encouraged businesses to bring in low-paid workers rather than invest in our young people.

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