UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces criticism for his immigration policy speech, which some say echoes far-right rhetoric. He vowed to end 'Britain’s failed experiment in open borders' and warned of becoming an 'island of strangers'. Critics, including Zarah Sultana and Nadia Whittome, condemned his language as reminiscent of Enoch Powell's divisive speech. However, some party members support Starmer's stance, citing public concerns about immigration. The government's immigration white paper proposes ending the social care visa, raising further concerns about the care sector's staffing. Teljes cikk (Euronews.com)