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Badenoch Urges Immigration Crackdown, Criticizes Labour for Blocking Reforms

June 8, 2025
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Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch has articulated her position on immigration, stressing the importance of implementing firmer restrictions on both lawful and unlawful migration to protect what she described as fairness for the people of Britain.

In an article published in the Daily Mail UK, Badenoch made her stance clear, stating that immigration, in all its forms, needs to be addressed decisively.

She emphasized that her views are grounded in fairness, noting that modern Britain appears to benefit individuals who sidestep legal processes, violate immigration rules, and enter the country unlawfully, only to later show disregard for British traditions and societal values.

She argued that the situation places an undue burden on citizens who consistently obey the law and contribute meaningfully to the country, aspiring to build a better future for their families. According to her, such citizens are left shouldering the financial and social costs created by a system that she believes has lost its sense of justice.

Badenoch drew attention to the large sums being allocated from the public purse to house asylum seekers in hotels, a fact she described as widely known. She added that beyond these expenses, a more overlooked concern is the entitlement granted to low-income migrants and refugees who, after five years of residence, can receive indefinite leave to remain.

This status, she said, gives them access to the same state assistance offered to British nationals, including housing support and welfare benefits.

She further criticized the fact that these individuals are eligible for such assistance even if they have not contributed to the economy or have been entirely dependent on government support during their stay. Badenoch asserted that this scenario is fundamentally unjust to British workers who have paid into the system and that she is committed to ending such practices.

Her critique extended to the Labour Government, which she accused of resisting necessary immigration reforms. She cited their opposition to a proposed Deportation Bill, which she explained was designed to implement a firm cap on migration, extend the waiting period for benefits and citizenship to a decade, and disqualify those who had received welfare from gaining indefinite leave to remain.

The bill also included a provision allowing authorities to revoke settled status from individuals convicted of crimes, thus barring them from acquiring British nationality.

Badenoch maintained that the objective of the bill was to strengthen border protections and uphold integrity within the country’s social support framework. However, she lamented that Labour’s resistance led to the bill’s rejection.

She also acknowledged that previous attempts to reshape immigration policy had faced legal roadblocks. Pointing to the abandoned effort to send undocumented migrants to Rwanda, she noted that such policies often end up entangled in judicial battles, obstructed by unnamed foreign judges and interpretations of the European Convention on Human Rights.

She suggested that this pattern had similarly undermined other potentially impactful Conservative proposals.

Despite these setbacks, Badenoch remained firm in her conviction that the UK must reclaim control over its immigration policies. She reaffirmed her intention to pursue reforms that prioritize those who have earned their place in the country, as opposed to those who, in her words, exploit its generosity.

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Kemi Badenoch is advocating for sweeping immigration reforms, targeting both legal and illegal migration. She aims to extend the timeline before immigrants qualify for benefits or citizenship and wants to impose penalties on those who exploit the system.

Badenoch blames Labour and legal hurdles for obstructing past efforts and insists on restoring fairness to Britain’s immigration policy.

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