Keir Starmer says Reform UK doesn’t want to solve small boats problem because they need ‘politics of grievance’ – UK politics live | Politics

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Starmer says Reform UK don’t want to solve small boats problem because they need ‘politics of grievance’

Q: What do you say to people who think you have allowed Nigel Farage to make all the running on small boats?

Starmer says this is a really serious issue.

We have to have control of our borders, and I completely get it, and I’m determined that, whether it’s people crossing in the first place, whether it’s people in asylum hotels, or whether it’s returning people, we absolutely have to deal with this.

When it comes to the asylum hotels, I want them emptied. I’ve been really clear about that. I completely understand why people are so concerned about it.

The only way to empty them is an orderly, systematic working through of the cases as quickly as possible and then returning those people who should not be here.

Starmer says 35,000 people have been returned already.

And he goes on to attack Reform UK. Referring to Nigel Farage, Starmer says:

The difference here is between an orderly, sensible way of actually fixing a problem we inherited from the Tories [and] fanciful arrangements that just not going to work.

Nigel Farage and Reform are just the politics of grievance. They feed on grievance. They don’t want the problem solved because they’ve got no reason to exist if the problems are solved.

And so the contrast in politics is a Labour government rebuilding the country in the way that we said we would, or this politics of grievance that simply puts forward unworkable, fanciful ideas that are actually not fair to the public – to put forward, yet again, ideas that just aren’t going to work.

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Chorley’s asked about Angela Rayner. (See 1.50pm.) He asked if she was just the victim of briefing war, or if she had questions to answer about her flat purchase.

Starmer ignored the flat issue, and just praised his deputy in his reponse. He said:

Look, Angela is deputy prime minister of this country. That’s an incredible achievement.

Angela came from very humble background, battled all sorts of challenges along the way, and there she is proudly – and I’m proud of her – as our deputy prime minister.

One of the things that drives me in politics is aspiration, opportunity for people to go as far as their talent will take them.

Chorley asked again if Rayner was the victim of a briefing war. In his reply, Starmer inadvertently promoted her.

Look, Angela has had people briefing against her and talking her down over and over again. It’s a big mistake, by the way. Angela is an incredible prime minister.

Starmer then corrected himself – “deputy prime minister”. He went on:

What a great story of of British success, that we are a country where Angela Rayner could be our deputy prime minister. I’m proud of that. I think we should be proud as a country that Angela Rayner is our deputy prime minister.

And that, by the way, will give I don’t know how many working class children, particularly girls, a real sense of aspiration. They will look at Angela and think ‘I can do something like that.’ What a brilliant thing.

Peter Hyman will be please with that answer. (See 11.59am.)

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