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Rampant immigration risks Britain becoming ‘an island of strangers,’ Keir Starmer warns as he launches major crackdown

Published on May 12, 2025 at 08:00 PM

RAMPANT immigration risks Britain becoming “an island of strangers”;;, Sir Keir Starmer warned yesterday as he unveiled curbs to cut annual arrivals by 100,000.

Tearing up a decades-long Establishment orthodoxy that population growth is an indisputable economic benefit, said the huge influx in recent years had done “incalculable”;; damage to the UK.

Keir Starmer giving a speech on securing Britain's future.
Sir Keir Starmer warned rampant immigration risks Britain becoming ‘an island of strangers’
Migrants on a bus in Dover, UK.
New arrivals - migrants leaving Dover by bus after a small boat crossing yesterday

And in a stunning shift from previously labelling as “racist”;;, the leader said the “open borders experiment”;; had marked a “squalid chapter”;; for the country.

But despite the tough talk, his package was panned for “barely scratching the surface”;; of the problem.

could still see a city the size of added to the population each year at the end of the decade.

blasted: “With him at the helm, who has campaigned for free movement for his entire political career, I don’t believe he’ll enforce any of it.”;;

includes a , on bosses by 30 per cent, and shortening the period students can stay after graduating from two years to 18 months.

will also face tougher English language tests, a ten-year wait until they can earn settlement status and a tightening of both low and high-skilled visa routes.

Only “high-contributing”;; migrants, such as doctors and nurses, will be eligible for fast-tracked settlement.

Judges will also be ordered to throw out bogus lodged by foreign offenders to evade .

As previously revealed by The Sun, will pass new laws telling courts to ignore absurd appeals about rights to a family life under .

And low-level , such as , will also face removal even if they have not been sent to .

In an early-morning press conference, Sir Keir railed against the long-standing Treasury thinking that unfettered immigration was totally positive.

He said the quadrupling of under the — peaking at a record 906,000 in 2023 — was a betrayal of the “take back control”;; message to voters in the referendum.

The PM said: “Nations depend on rules — fair rules. Sometimes they’re written down, often they’re not, but either way, they give shape to our values. They guide us towards our rights, of course, but also our responsibilities, the obligations we owe to one another.

“Now, in a diverse nation like ours, and I celebrate that, these rules become even more important.

“Without them, we risk becoming an island of strangers, not a nation that walks forward together.”;;

He said his Immigration White Paper would “distinguish between those that do and those that don’t”;; and force migrants to integrate and learn the language.

Sir Keir added: “The pure theory that simply higher migration numbers necessarily leads to higher growth I think has been tested in the last four years.

“We quadrupled [net migration] in actually a very short period of time and I think whatever political persuasion you are it is quite extraordinary that net migration quadrupled in four years.

“We have never seen that before in this country but growth didn’t shift, it stayed stagnant.”;;

His hardline rhetoric sparked a howl of rage from left-wing Labour MPs who publicly attacked their leader.

Backbencher accused the PM of “mimicking the scaremongering of the far-right”;;.

But both and the Tories said the cuts in numbers were nowhere near radical enough.

The said, when implemented, the package would cut annual net migration by 100,000.

The figure is already projected to drop to 340,000 in 2028, meaning the new curbs could shave that to around 240,000, although it depends on how many Brits leave the country.

Sir Keir has refused to set an “arbitrary”;; target, claiming the Conservatives repeatedly failed to hit their promises.

Shadow Home Secretary said: “This plan barely scratches the surface and is a weak plan from a weak Prime Minister.”;;

He called for an annual legally-binding cap on numbers.

Mr Farage claimed the PM was only acting now after Reform hammered Labour in the and opened up a ten-point gap in the opinion polls.

7 BOATS ARRIVE IN JUST ONE DAY

7.32 AM

Boat carrying migrants into port.
This is the first of seven boats to arrive in one day

8.33 AM

Border Force vessel at sea.
Another arrived just an hour later with illegal migrants

9.29 AM

Border Force vessel BF Hurricane arriving at port with migrants.
The third Border Force boat arrived at 9.29 AM at the Port of Dover

12.45 PM

British Border Force boat at sea.
A fourth boat came into dock at 12.45 PM

1.16 PM

British Border Force vessel BF Hurricane arriving at port with migrants.
A fifth arrived shortly after, again loaded with illegal migrants

1.35 PM

The BF Ranger, a Border Force vessel, arriving at port.
The sixth hit the UK’s shores at 1.35 PM

2.51 PM

Boat bringing in migrants at the Port of Dover.
The SEVENTH Border Force boat arrived at 2.51 PM carrying yet more illegal migrants

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