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Starmer joins those saying Farage should apologise to fellow pupils who recall him being racist to them at school

Starmer says he has a message for Nigel Farage in the lounge.

Christmas is a time for forgiveness. It’s never too late to apologise to people.

That is a reference to this story.

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Starmer rejects Labour MP’s claim that changing settlement rules for health workers ‘profoundly un-British’

During PMQs the Labour MP Neil Duncan-Jordan said that changing settlement rules for health workers from overseas was “profoundly un-British”.

He said:

Over the past few weeks, I’ve been contacted by a number of constituents who work in the health and care sector because they are concerned about the proposed changes to the rules surrounding indefinite leave to remain.

These individuals came to this country to do a job we asked them to do, and then we decided to change the rules halfway through the process.

Does the prime minister agree that if we are to be a proud, rules-based nation, going back on our word to people who are contributing to our society and building lives here is not only just unfair, it’s also profoundly un-British?

At the moment people who come to the UK to work can normally applied for settled status – the right to stay for good – after five years. But instead the government is increasing the baseline waiting period to 10 years, with individuals having to wait longer or shorter depending on a range of factors, such as the salary they get, or the benefits they have received.

And Starmer replied:

We’re replacing a failed settlement system with one that is fair and recognises contribution. It is right to apply more stringent controls, and we’re currently consulting on the right approach.

I do recognise the huge contribution of those working in our NHS, and will not change the rules for those who already have settled status.

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