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British PM Starmer outlines immigration, education, Reform UK policies at party conference

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer delivered a pivotal speech at the Labour Party conference, outlining comprehensive policy strategies. He addressed critical national issues including immigration control and education transformation. Starmer directly challenged Reform UK's political positioning, signaling a strategic political confrontation. The speech emphasized practical solutions for healthcare, skills training, and border security.

London, Oct 1

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer delivered a keynote speech at the Labour Party's annual conference in Liverpool, setting out the party's policies on illegal immigration, education, healthcare, and its stance against Reform UK.

Starmer, who also serves as Labour Party leader, said the country's asylum system "cannot be ignored," pledging to strengthen border security by stopping small boat crossings in the English Channel, cracking down on illegal working, and removing "people with no right to be here."

On education, he announced the government would scrap the target of sending 50 per cent of young people in England to university, replacing it with a goal of directing two-thirds into either universities or "gold standard apprenticeships." He pledged investment in new technical excellence colleges and expanded skills training, Xinhua news agency reported.

The prime minister also introduced a new digital healthcare service, "NHS Online," which will be available in England by 2027 and is expected to help cut patient waiting lists.

Turning to politics, Starmer identified Nigel Farage's Reform UK as Labour's chief opponent, questioning the party's patriotism and urging Labour members to "come together to fight Reform."

Labour has recently trailed Reform UK in opinion polls. A new seat-by-seat survey by YouGov shows that "an election held tomorrow" would see Reform UK winning 311 of the 650 seats in the House of Commons, while Labour winning only 144.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rohit P

As someone with family in UK, the immigration policies concern me. Many hardworking Indians contribute significantly to British economy. Hope they distinguish between illegal immigration and legitimate skilled workers.

David E

NHS Online sounds promising! India's digital health initiatives like e-Sanjeevani have shown great results. Digital healthcare is definitely the future worldwide.

Ananya R

The education reform is much needed. In India too we're seeing the value of vocational training. Not every student is meant for traditional university education. Good move by Starmer! 👍

Siddharth J

While I understand the need for border security, I hope these policies don't affect Indian students and professionals who bring so much talent to UK. The balance is crucial.

Michael C

The political landscape in UK seems to be changing rapidly. Reform UK gaining so much ground is surprising! Reminds me of how political dynamics can shift unexpectedly, much like we see in Indian states sometimes.

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