UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer went on the offensive against Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party as it surged past Labour in new polls. Speaking in Liverpool, Starmer condemned Reform’s proposal to deport legal migrants, calling it “shocking” and warning that the party wants to expel “our neighbours, teachers, and doctors.” His comments came just days after massive anti-immigrant protests across Britain, where over 110,000 joined demonstrations marked by clashes with police. With Reform dominating the immigration debate, Starmer faces mounting pressure as the political ground shifts sharply to the right.
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