David Lammy criticized Nigel Farage’s brand of patriotism as detrimental to Britain’s well-being. Lammy condemned Farage’s proposal to revoke indefinite leave to remain, labeling it as racist and incompatible with British values. He emphasized the importance of rejecting such divisive policies that target individuals with established residency rights.
Lammy urged the Labour Party to seek inspiration from progressive movements worldwide, citing examples from countries like Australia, Canada, and Norway where similar parties have overcome significant deficits to achieve victory. He stressed the need for progressives to uphold shared values as their guiding principle for success.
Under Reform UK’s agenda to eliminate Indefinite Leave to Remain, a substantial number of UK residents face the risk of deportation if the party gains power. Keir Starmer expressed strong opposition to Farage’s plans, cautioning that they could lead to societal discord and emphasizing the importance of standing in solidarity with affected individuals.
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