कोशिश गोल्ड - मुक्त

Starmer must try to solve the insoluble

The Herald

|

August 28, 2025

THE Government's problems are many and various. From our stuttering economy to our overcrowded prisons there are any number of issues that will be giving rise to deep concern inside 10 Downing Street and beyond. But there is just one issue that outflanks all others in the damage that it is doing to Labour - the migrant crisis.

Last week’s High Court ruling, that turning an Essex hotel into a holding centre for migrants breaches planning rules, brings a new focus to the problem. The Government's appeal against that decision ensures the story will run. But even before those developments inward migration — on small boats and more conventionally - was already the issue that dominated voters' concerns and upset and angered people the most.

The migration issue is full of nuance and subtlety. But the overriding narrative, that the migrants are a drain on the economy, and a potential crime risk, is now baked into large parts of the national mood. With almost one million migrants setting up home in Britain in 2023 - four times the figure in 2019 - it is hardly surprising that across the country anger is growing.

But you could argue that anger is being fuelled from the very top. Even the Prime Minister says that such a massive jump in migrant numbers has done “incalculable damage to our country.”

In the introduction to the Government’s White Paper on restoring control to the immigration system he writes: “Public services and housing access have been placed under too much pressure. Our economy has been distorted by perverse incentives to import workers rather than invest in our own skills.”

The Herald से और कहानियाँ

The Herald

WINDS OF UP TO 70 MPH ARE EXPECTED IN SOUTH WEST

A NEW storm which is expected to bring winds of up to 70mph to the South West from Thursday afternoon has prompted the Met Office to issue a 'danger to life' warning.

time to read

3 mins

January 08, 2026

The Herald

Residents to quiz council on Manadon interchange

EGGBUCKLAND HOUSEHOLDS INVITED TO PUBLIC MEETING

time to read

1 mins

January 08, 2026

The Herald

Normalising corridor care 'unavoidable'

SOME NHS hospitals are adapting corridors and other spaces to provide care by installing plug sockets and emergency call bells in a bid to minimise patient safety risks, an investigation has found.

time to read

1 mins

January 08, 2026

The Herald

Birch and Wang make the most of a busy week

LADIES PAIR WIN THREE OUT OF THEIR FOUR GAMES PLAYED

time to read

2 mins

January 08, 2026

The Herald

McCabe's season over after return to Boro

MIDFIELDER

time to read

2 mins

January 08, 2026

The Herald

Storm on the way a 'danger to life' - Met Office

A NEW storm which is expected to bring winds of up to 70mph to the South West from Thursday afternoon has prompted the Met Office to issue a 'danger to life' warning.

time to read

3 mins

January 08, 2026

The Herald

Dartmoor Diner is to become a farm shop

FAMILY-RUN STORE AND COFFEE SHOP

time to read

2 mins

January 08, 2026

The Herald

The Herald

'It was always coming' says new star Bethell

JACOB

time to read

2 mins

January 08, 2026

The Herald

The Herald

CHARMING DORMER BUNGALOW

This charming dormer bungalow is tucked away on a peaceful cul-de-sac in the South Hams village of Wembury.

time to read

1 min

January 08, 2026

The Herald

CIA turncoat dies in prison

CIA turncoat Aldrich Ames, who betrayed Western intelligence assets to the Soviet Union and Russia in one of the most damaging intelligence breaches in US history, has died in a Maryland prison aged 84.

time to read

1 min

January 08, 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size