Abbott calls Starmer’s immigration remarks ‘essentially racist’ at rally
Countless trade campaigners, activists and unionists collected to ‘send out a message’ to the Government at a demonstration in central London.
The Prime Minister said the UK ran the risk of becoming ‘an island of complete strangers’ when he revealed strategies for tighter controls on immigration in a major speech last month, leading to a combined response from different celebrations. Resolving the protest crowd in Whitehall, Ms Abbott– who was formerly suspended by Labour in 2023 before being enabled to run in last year’s basic election– stated there was a global struggle to ‘combat the rich and the effective (and) to battle the racists’, including in her own party. Reform’s leader Nigel Farage formerly said his celebration ‘really much enjoyed’ Sir Keir’s speech, as it revealed he was ‘finding out a great offer’ from them.
The Prime Minister said the UK risked ending up being ‘an island of strangers’ when he revealed strategies for tighter controls on immigration in a significant speech last month, leading to a blended reaction from different parties. Attending to the demonstration crowd in Whitehall, Ms Abbott– who was previously suspended by Labour in 2023 before being enabled to run in last year’s basic election– stated there was a worldwide battle to ‘battle the abundant and the powerful (and) to fight the racists’, consisting of in her own party. Reform’s leader Nigel Farage formerly stated his celebration ‘very much taken pleasure in’ Sir Keir’s speech, as it showed he was ‘learning a terrific offer’ from them. Other indications being held up stated ‘Nurses not nukes’ and ‘Cut war, not well-being’. The Individuals’s Assembly stated trade unionists, health, welfare, housing and disability campaigners with neighborhood organisations came together for the protest under the slogan ‘No to Austerity2.0’.