Sir Keir Starmer said repealing the Tories 'morally unacceptable' migration bill would not be ‘necessary’ for his party to enact their immigration reforms.
on Wednesday that repealing the bill would not be ‘necessary’ for his party to enact their immigration reforms.
‘When you bring in new legislation, it often can involve sort of dealing with the predecessor legislation that there is. It doesn’t automatically mean it is necessary to repeal existing legislation to introduce your own legislation.’ The remarks come after the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, made a rare public intervention to, which he condemned as ‘isolationist, morally unacceptable and politically impractical.’
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