We have already proposed concrete, workable policies to restore control. Under our Deportation Bill, those who enter illegally and all foreign criminals will be removed – no ifs, no buts. Any country refusing to take back its own nationals will face visa sanctions.
Grooming gang survivors have already waited too long, and a drawn-out or diluted process would be another betrayal. We need an inquiry with the ability to compel evidence, summon witnesses, and dig deep into the institutions that allowed these crimes to happen.
Free movement, giving up fish, following future EU rules, a potentially uncapped pan-European youth mobility scheme, an asylum quota. Give it a fresh coat of paint, and suddenly it’s not Brexit betrayal apparently but merely “alignment.”
The number of illegal immigrants crossing the channel is up by 28 per cent since the election, and the start to 2025 has been the worst ever for illegal immigrants crossing the channel.
We now need a full statutory Public Inquiry to get to the truth. That is why we will be putting the matter to a vote in Parliament on Wednesday.
Immigration and crime, at the heart of the Home Office’s remit, are likely to be on the political frontline in the coming years. These issues are critical to our national interest.
They are about to do what they always intended. They are doing what all socialist Governments always do. They are increasing borrowing, increasing taxes and increasing spending.
Social media platforms will be legally obliged to have a proper way for people to appeal against wrongful removal of their content.
The Government should abolish stamp duty entirely for all purchases of a main home under £500,000.
Increasing supply is important, and so is making sure that young Britons have a chance to get on the ladder.
We need new laws to cover transport and the emergency services.
The London Living Wage; Business Improvement Disticts; and a booming Silicon Roundabout – we must help Zac secure the Mayor’s golden legacy.
The first duty of a government is to keep its people safe, not least from those habitually carrying knives that they seem unafraid to use to cause serious harm. I hope Labour will consider these proposals and copy them for the sake of the public.