The Labour Party of the United Kingdom has found itself walking a rhetorical tightrope as it pushes strict immigration reforms demanded by voters while calling its right-wing rivals’ policies “racist” and “immoral.”
U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer escalated his attacks against the rising Reform UK over the weekend, telling the BBC that the party’s proposal to end indefinite leave to remain, or ILR, — the right to live, work and even collect benefits in the U.K. without citizenship — is a bigoted policy.
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