Sir Keir Starmer has faced accusations of maintaining the previous Tory government’s “hostile environment” approach to migration, as the Home Office announced a new crackdown resulting in the removal of nearly 13,500 migrants from Britain since the election. The government has allocated £8m towards technology for immigration enforcement, including raids and arrests, with the aim of meeting a returns pledge by early January. Critics have condemned the government’s approach, likening it to that of the Conservatives and highlighting the lack of safe routes for migrants as a key factor in their dangerous crossings.
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Nigel Farage threatens to name ‘Chinese spy’ linked to Prince Andrew who ‘met Cameron and May’
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has threatened to reveal the name of the Chinese spy, known as H6, who had close ties with Prince Andrew and met former prime ministers David Cameron and Theresa May. The spy was banned from the UK in 2023 for engaging in covert activities on behalf of the Chinese Communist Party. Farage stated that H6 should be named in the House of Commons using parliamentary privilege to prevent an "establishment...
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