‘Stranger Island’: What did UK PM Star say on immigration

The UK Prime Minister Kir Stemper announced on Monday that his administration would tighten every area of the country’s broken immigration system to prevent “the island of strangers”.The comment attracted a huge backlash as it was seen as unnecessary fear.Stamor was speaking at a Downing Street Press Conference before the publication of an immigration white paper, stating how the government intends to ban all forms of visa in the UK.“Nation depends on the rules, fair rules. Sometimes they are written below, often they are not, but in any way, they shape our values, guide us to our rights, of course, but also our responsibilities, which we give for each other for each other,” Starler said. “In a diverse nation like us, and I persuade that these rules become even more important. Without them, we risk becoming an island of strangers, not a nation that moves together.,
UK visa change
- According to the government’s new plan, adults coming with foreign workers in the UK will be expected to pass the English language test and care homes will be prevented from recruiting employees from abroad.
- Foreign workers in the UK can automatically apply for disposal in the UK after five years. But now the government will do this 10 years.
- Under the proposals of the white paper, the graduate visa will be reduced by 18 months, and 6% levy on income which universities will be generated from international students will be introduced. That money will be used to supplement domestic students costs.
Nigel Faraj has jokingly jokingly managed the Sir Kire Stmper as a “playing catch up” with the UK on its immigration crackdown.
‘Migrants are our neighbors, friends and family’
Nadia Whitom, a leftist Labor MP, criticized the starrer for his immigration reform speech. Posting on social media, the MP for Nottingham East said: “The migrant rhetoric from the government is shameful and dangerous.” To suggest that the UK risks at the “strangers of strangers”, because the imitation of immigration causes a mimic of far-off scary. , “To convict migrants for a housing crisis and fail in public services removes real criminals from hooks: zamindarism, chronic underinator and deepening of inequality,” she said.