Keir Starmer criticizes Conservative focus on gimmicks and vows to ditch Rwanda proposal instantly

Keir Starmer criticizes Conservative focus on gimmicks and vows to ditch Rwanda proposal instantly

The Labour leader criticised Rishi Sunak’s approach to the small boat crisis as a ‘gimmick, not serious government’ and set out the party’s own plans to crack down on people smugglers

Labour will scrap Rwanda’s deportation plan “straight away” if it wins power, Sir Keir Starmer said as he vowed an end to the “unquenchable Tory desire for shortcuts.” Keir Starmer criticizes Conservative focus on gimmicks and vows to ditch Rwanda proposal instantly

The Labour leader attacked Rishi Sunak’s approach to the small boats crisis as “gimmicks, not serious government” and set out the party’s own plans to crack down on people smugglers.

In a notable speech given in Dover, introduced by the defector Tory MP Natalie Elphicke, Sir Keir vowed to break the Westminster tradition of merely talking tough without taking action on the issue.

He promised “a new politics” on everything from small boat crossings to the economy, saying: “The character of politics will change, and through that, we will deliver higher growth, safer streets, an NHS back on its feet, more opportunity in your community, cheaper bills in your home, and secure borders for our nation.”

And he unveiled the party’s plans to replace the Rwanda policy with “a new approach to small boat crossings that will secure Britain’s borders”.

Sir Keir took aim at his critics on the left, saying that “turning a blind eye” to channel crossings is “the complete opposite of a progressive and compassionate position”.

And he attacked the “gesture politics” of the Conservatives, listing the Rwanda scheme alongside a series of plans reportedly considered by the party.

Starmer set out his party’s plans to tackle small boats in a speech two days after Elphicke defected from the Tories to Labour

Gimmicks

Sir Keir said floating walls, marine fencing, sound cannons, jet skis and wave machines in the Channel were all examples of “gimmicks”, with the Rwanda plan just the latest example.

He said, “Let me spell it out again.” A scheme that will remove less than 1 percent of arrivals from small boat crossings a year cannot and will never be an effective deterrent.

The intelligence of anyone is offended by the fact that these criminal gangs cannot be deceived.Sir Keir promised to scrap the policy if elected. No flights to Rwanda will take off if he wins the general election.

Sir Keir is promising to use new counterterrorism powers to tackle people-smuggling gangs. He has promised a new border security command. The command would bring together agencies such as the National Crime Agency, Immigration Enforcement, and MI5.

Sir Keir said, “This is about leveraging the power and potential of dynamic government based on a counterterrorism approach that we know works.”

The fragmentation in policing must come to an end.. The same applies to the border force. Intelligence agencies need to unite and elevate their collective performance to make border protection a top-tier capability. Communities like this can depend upon it.”

The unit would also benefit from new powers, expanding on those already used to combat terrorists, including enhanced stop-and-search powers and the ability to seize items before an offence has taken place. Keir Starmer criticizes Conservative focus on gimmicks and vows to ditch Rwanda proposal instantly

Starmer has promised to scrap the Rwanda policy ‘straight away’ if Labour wins power

Hire new investigators

Labor will use £75 million to hire new investigators. Rwanda deportation flights received designated funding. Over 300 new investigators, specializing in their fields, will be recruited. They will work across the UK and Europe. 5. Their primary focus will be on tackling people’s smuggling.

One of the key promises in Sir Keir’s speech was to resume processing asylum claims. This has stalled under the Conservatives and created what Labour calls a “perma-backlog” of arrivals.

The Labour leader stated that there are thousands of migrants coming from countries like Bangladesh, India, and others. He added that the UK does not require return agreements with these countries to deport migrants arriving in small boats.

Bangladesh is a classic example.

Sir Keir emphasized the importance of quickly processing asylum claims. This would allow for the faster return of applicants from safe countries. This is thought to be the strongest dissuader.

“It’s a pointless exercise, and you go back to where you started,” he added.

The issue of securing safe passage for asylum applicants was brought before Sir Keir.. There were intentions to reduce the number of asylum seekers traversing the English Channel.

He highlighted routes for arrivals from Afghanistan and Hong Kong. He stated that his focus was on tackling people smuggling gangs. This, he believed, was the most effective way to lower the number of channel crossings.

Sir Keir laid out plans to reduce the number of arrivals “materially.” However, he refused to commit to stopping all boat arrivals. He emphasized that he would not provide a “false number” regarding his plans.

Addressing the government’s Rwanda plan becoming law, Sir Keir said: “They will get flights off the ground; I don’t doubt that.” He added that Mr. Sunak is likely to get “a couple of hundred” migrants to Rwanda before the election “for party management”.

The Independent asked, “What will happen to those deported to Rwanda in the coming months? After Labour scrapped the plan… In response, he declared that Labor was unresponsive to the idea of returning the people. Keir Starmer criticizes Conservative focus on gimmicks and vows to ditch Rwanda proposal instantly

Rishi Sunak has promised to ‘stop the boats’, but crossings are at a record high this year

Ms. Elphicke told an audience of party supporters at the Deal on Friday that her old boss, Mr. Sunak, had “failed to keep our borders secure.”

She said Labour would provide “a fresh approach” to the issue “that puts at its heart a commitment to border security”.

Sir Keir Speach

Concluding the speech, Sir Keir said: “An asylum system—rebuilt. The criminal organizations were disbanded and no longer operate. The global exploitation of the most susceptible individuals was prevented.

“An end to the chaos. Turn off the page. Politics returned to service, and there was a careful, patient, and determined renewal of our country with Labor.

“That is the future you can choose. That is what a serious government can deliver.”

Home Secretary James Cleverly made the following statement: Sir Keir Starmer has proposed an amnesty for all immigrants without documents. This is his major new idea. He intends to scrap the Rwanda plan, even if it is successful.

Keir Starmer previously stated that immigration controls can be racist. Nobody believes he wants to control our borders based on this statement alone. Actions speak louder than words; Keir Starmer will never be on the side of the British people.” Keir Starmer criticizes Conservative focus on gimmicks and vows to ditch Rwanda proposal instantly

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