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开始于 February 03, 2026

Chasing Reform on immigration will only entrench an unequal system and increase resentment

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Chasing reform without addressing root causes may lead to unintended consequences, perpetuating inequality in the immigration system.

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Labour's approach risks deepening the divide between migrants and citizens, fostering resentment and social instability.

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A balanced immigration strategy should prioritize integration and support for migrants while addressing public concerns about resources.

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Reforming immigration policies is essential to protect vulnerable migrants and ensure fair treatment under the law.

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Creating a vulnerable underclass among migrants undermines the core values of equality and human rights that Britain stands for.

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