'UK can't reduce illegal migration with gimmicks - we need compassionate policy'

10 May 2024 , 20:40
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Britain is not alone in having to deal with a rise in illegal migration
Britain is not alone in having to deal with a rise in illegal migration

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Britain is not alone in having to deal with a rise in illegal migration.

But we stand out for failing to address it with effective and compassionate policies.

Keir Starmer today set measures aimed at reducing the Channel crossings. But, unlike the Tories, the Labour leader did not seek to demonise those trying to enter this country.

Nor does his plan rely on the expensive, unworkable and ultimately futile scheme to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda.

Instead he would take the money which is being wasted on this gimmick and redirect it towards tackling the criminal gangs responsible for the people smuggling.

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Mr Starmer’s proposals are likely to prove far more effective than the string of ideas put forward by Tories, such as using wave machines or floating walls to stop the small boats.

Crucially, Labour understands that you cannot reduce illegal migration unless you also do more to address the causes, such as climate crisis, famine or conflict.

Junk food cost

By the end of this decade the NHS will spend more on treating problems caused by obesity than any other condition.

It was already known that overweight people are more likely to develop diabetes, heart conditions and liver disease. Research has now found obesity also increases the risk of twice as many cancers than previously thought.

While everyone has a personal responsibility to look after their health there is far more this government could do, including taking on companies which make ultra-processed foods.

But one of Rishi Sunak’s first acts as Prime Minister was to shelve plans to ban junk food ads and buy-one-get-one-free offers. His short-term thinking will have a long-term cost.

Cue laughter

Days after winning the World Snooker Championship, Kyren Wilson lost his match in his local pool league.

The ace took the defeat in good heart and insisted his game hasn’t gone to pot.

Voice of the Mirror

Immigration, Politics, Junk food, Obesity, NHS, Labour Party

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