Labour party on immigration
Labour party on immigration

Labour party on immigration

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Dame Margaret Hodge, a prominent Labour veteran, has criticized Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's government for being 'too frightened' to address immigration issues, warning that the party risks alienating working-class voters. Following recent riots and protests against immigration, Hodge emphasized the need for a new discourse around immigration that acknowledges public frustrations while highlighting the contributions of newcomers. She advocated for a balanced approach that includes controlling borders and swiftly deporting those not entitled to stay. Hodge cautioned that Labour must respond to the low election turnout and protest votes or face significant electoral consequences. Her comments reflect a growing concern within the party about its handling of immigration as a critical issue among voters, particularly after recent violent unrest across the UK. Hodge's insights come as Labour seeks to navigate the complexities of multiculturalism and public sentiment on immigration.

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