A new immigration approach
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has marked a significant change in the country’s immigration policy with the announcement of new restrictions that end the open border age. In a recent speech, Starmer described this moment as the closure of a ‘sad chapter’ that has led to an increase in immigration, and expressed his decision to regain control over the Entry System in the United Kingdom.
Controversial measures in debate
The new proposed regulations include significant limitations for obtaining visas for work, study and family reunification. Although these measures must be approved in Parliament, they have already caused intense debate among supporters and detractors of migratory policy.
Critics and concerns
Migrant’s rights activists have expressed concern about Starmer’s approach, arguing that his speech is approaching the rhetoric of the far right, instead of promoting the historical values of the Labor Party. Starmer has defended the reforms, saying they are essential for maintaining social cohesion and preventing the United Kingdom from becoming ‘an island of strangers’.
Political reaction and external influences
Starmer’s announcement comes after a remarkable victory of Nigel Farage’s far -right party in recent election, which has led to a reaction between British politicians. Farage, known for his anti -immigration stance and his bond with figures such as Donald Trump, has firmly criticized the current migratory policies in the United Kingdom.
Increased immigration and new restrictions
With an increase in immigration through legal roads in the last decade, especially Indian and American citizens, the Government has decided to implement measures that seek to limit this flow. The reforms include a higher English requirement for certain work visas and an increase in the waiting period for citizenship, which will exceed five to ten years.
Expected impact and public reactions
The new regulations could translate into a 10% reduction in the number of visas issued, which will especially affect those with temporary visas, which will have to deal with a more expensive and long renewal process. Although most British are in favor of more rigorous control of illegal immigration, Starmer measures have generated division within their own party, with voices alerting to the use of language that could incite violence against migrants.
Perspectives futures
With Starmer’s proposals still in discussion, the debate on immigration in the United Kingdom is still a hot topic. While some consider measures to be inadequate, others advocate a policy that balance national security with human rights and the dignity of people.