Richard Tice on Starmer’s Future ‘British People Had Enough’ -‘Are you laughing!? | Politics | News

The leader of the British Reform Party commented: Sir Keir Starmer struggled to organize his own party, while questioning the effectiveness of a labour party– Government led in solving the immigration crisis in Britain. Richard Tice ridiculed the suggestion when he also took a swipe at the Conservative Party for talking a “good game” but failing to create a successful immigration policy himself. Asked about Sir Keir’s chances of taking back control of Britain’s borders, Mr Tice told GB News: “Are you wearing me? Are you smiling?

He can’t even organize his own administration, his own statements to Parliament, let alone solve this crisis.

“No chance. Nobody thinks the PvdA is going to stop this.

“The Tories, they talk a good game, but we hear that about so many things – how we’re going to grow the economy, how we’re going to cut taxes.

“And then they raise them. I think the British people have had enough.’

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In the 2019 election manifesto, Labor pledged to review border controls to make the policy “more effective”.

The manifesto also promised to repeal the Immigration Act 2014, which gave authorities more powers to enter the homes of illegal migrants and end indefinite detention.

Labor MPs were also highly critical of Priti Patel’s agreement with Rwanda to send newcomers to the country to the Central African nation for processing and relocation.

Sir Keir called the Rwanda plan a “chaotic distraction” from the decade-long failure of the Ministry of the Interior.

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The findings follow the release of a United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and the British Red Cross who discovered critical gaps in Britain’s asylum system.

The report suggests that the gaps put people seeking safety, including those fleeing modern slavery, at risk of potential exploitation.

The study found that insufficient support exposes people in need of protection to potential harm.

It cites examples of vulnerable asylum seekers being forced into modern slavery, including domestic servitude, sexual and labor exploitation, and forced crime.

The report concludes: “Simple changes to the asylum procedure would reduce these risks of exploitation by putting security at the heart of the asylum system.”