Labour last week finally admitted that it was pursuing a youth mobility deal with the EU after claiming for months that there was “no plan” for one. Coming up on Monday at the EU “strategic partnership” summit in London…
Funnily enough the makeup of EU youth citizens has changed significantly since we were last privy to their arrival. That’s thanks to some wide-ranging migrant naturalisation schemes introduced in recent years…
Guido’s analysis shows that the combined impact these new routes to EU citizenship will lead to between three and four million extra EU citizens, a large proportion of which are below 30, equipped with full mobility rights by 2030. A hugely-expanded mobile workforce of naturalised asylum seekers for the UK to be signing up to…
This is the height of irony on the day that Starmer announced his intention to control legal migration in the future. Claims are that arrivals will be capped will be no reassurance to those familiar with the UK’s ability to track incomings and outgoings. Millions of newly-naturalised EU citizens will therefore gain access to the UK under a deal. Brexit – what Brexit?
Red Wall Labour backbencher Jonathan Brash told GB News that Starmer should resign:
“I’m completely fed up about it, and I think it’s got to the point now where I genuinely think that, as far as the Prime Minister is concerned, it’s not a case of if, it’s when.”