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Illegal migration 'pits nations against one another', Starmer to tell summit

Sky News Monday, 31 March 2025
Illegal migration 'pits nations against one another', Starmer to tell summitSir Keir Starmer is set to address a summit today aimed at cracking down illegal migration.
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News video: UK has been a 'soft touch' on irregular migration, says Starmer

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"For too long, the UK has been a soft touch" on irregular migration, says UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer as he hosts a major summit in London. Starmer is seeking to crack down on would-be asylum seekers arriving in England on flimsy small boats and has brought together delegates from more than 40...

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