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The UK government to tighten the immigration rules amid voter anger over the ‘failed experiment in open boundaries’

London: British Prime Minister Kir Stmper will disclose a plan to tighten the immigration regulations on Monday, face an issue that has bounded gradual governments and promoted the rise of a new immigrant party that can endanger the country’s political establishment.Stamor, whose center-left Left Labor Party won a landslide in July last July, is facing pressure from voters who are disappointed with high levels of immigration, many of which believe that some parts of the country have public services and provocative ethnic tension.Starmer is promising to describe his office as a “unsuccessful experiment of Britain in open borders”, after less than two weeks the UK rode on the immigration issue to win local elections. Labor and Center-Right Orthodox, both major parties in British politics, both saw their support in competitions for local government councils and mayors. “Each region of the immigration system, including work, family and study, will be tough, so we will have more control. Enforcement will be more difficult than ever and migration number will fall,” Starmer said in parts of the speech to be given on Monday. “We will create a system that is controlled, selective and fair.” Since 2004, immigration has been a powerful issue in Britain, when the European Union expanded in Eastern Europe. While most European Union countries banned immigration from new member states for a period of years, Britain immediately opened its labor market, attracting the flood of new arrival. As of 2010, the then Prime Minister David Cameron promised to cut the annual net immigration to less than 1,00,000, a target failed to get four conservative governments. In 2016, anger on the government’s inefficiency in controlling immigration from the European Union triggers a referendum in which Britain voted to leave the block. But Brexit did nothing to reduce the number of people entering the country on a visa for work, education and family reunion. In recent years, there is a concern that the government has lost control of Britain’s borders Illegally dripping, on inflatable boats operated by smugglers of people. Some 37,000 people crossed the English channel on short boats last year, below 45,755 in 2022, government statistics show. Demonstration of improvement in local elections “because people are furious, furious about both legal and illegal immigration levels,” Deputy Party leader Richard Tice told Sky News. The annual net migration, the number of people entering the UK, which were abandoned, were 7,28,000 in the year till June 2024. While the figure was below the year 2023 to June 2023, according to the office for the office, it was still more than seven times the target set by the conservatives in 2010. Starmer’s government does not plan to set a new target, the Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, who is in charge of immigration, said on Sunday. In an interview with Sky News, he said, “We are going to take a really unsuccessful approach, because I think what we need to do is the reconstruction of credibility and trust in the entire system.” Instead, he said, the government will focus on policies such as restricting visas for lower-skilled workers. Cooper said that the new rules would mean 50,000 less visas for these workers next year. Cooper’s conservative counterpart Chris Filp said that his party would support such proposals, but they do not go too far. He said, “Yesterday we intend to push on one vote in Parliament, which will have an annual cap, which was voted and determined by Parliament to restore proper democratic accountability, because they were too much, much more,” he said.

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