Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer vows to cut immigration to Britain without committing to a specific target, citing a change in the party's stance towards mass migration. The Conservatives have failed to fulfill previous promises to reduce immigration, leading to a decline in popularity.
Key Points
Labour vows to reduce immigration but does not set a specific target
Conservatives have failed to deliver on previous promises to cut immigration
Labour's shift in stance towards mass migration is highlighted
Pros
Potential for controlling borders and prioritizing British workers
Addressing concerns about high levels of immigration
Cons
Lack of specific target for immigration numbers
Questions about the sincerity of the commitment based on past actions