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Keir Starmer is about to give away our border controls under the pretence of a trade deal

Published on April 24, 2025 at 09:59 PM

KEIR Starmer promised change. And we have it: change for the worse.

Growth has tanked. Businesses are being hammered by the Jobs Tax.

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Sir Keir Starmer promised change – and we have it: change for the worse
European Union flag.
Labour is negotiating a new ‘Youth Mobility' scheme with the EU
Portrait of Kemi Badenoch.
Tory leader Kemi Badenoch says the PM is about to give away our border controls

And just as illegal migration hits record highs, Labour is with the EU.

When Labour negotiates, Britain loses.

Their idea of negotiating is surrender first, explain later.

Let’s call this deal it what it is: backdoor

Starmer always backed open borders. He opposed . He called laws racist.

And now, under the pretence of a trade deal, he’s about to give away our

This won’t help . You don’t fix a broken economy by importing cheap labour.

You fix it by backing British workers and creating real growth.

risks bringing in young, unskilled migrants to compete with British workers, at the same time that businesses have stopped hiring because of Labour’s Jobs Tax.

And you certainly don’t do migration deals while the small boats crisis rages on.

This could create yet another loophole for criminal to exploit.

Labour promised no return to free movement.

Just like they promised to cut taxes, protect and get bills down.

Make no mistake, it will be another Labour broken promise.

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