“Even Nigel Farage Has Said Labour Will Win The Election”
Nigel Farage warned of a “population crisis” making Britain poorer during Friday evening’s election debate. The Reform UK leader noted that post-1940s migration was around 30,000 to 40,000 a year, but 2.7 million came under Tony Blair’s Labour and 4.3 million under the Tories, despite their 2010 promise to reduce it.
Penny Mordaunt defended the Tories’ migration record in the BBC debate, suggesting that immigration would decrease with an annual cap. Labour’s Angela Rayner criticised the Tories, saying they’ve tripled net migration in 14 years.
SNP’s Stephen Flynn called for a positive view on immigration, highlighting Keir Starmer’s 2020 stance on freedom of movement.
The debate saw clashes between Rayner and Mordaunt on immigration, energy security, and the nuclear deterrent. Mordaunt criticised Labour’s defense credibility, arguing Putin wouldn’t believe Starmer would use nuclear weapons. She also apologised for the Prime Minister leaving the D-Day commemorations early.
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