Conservatives pledge to tighten immigration rules in Reform fight back
- Kemi Badenoch proposed a 15-year wait for British citizenship and stricter immigration rules, aiming to regain support from Conservative voters.
- The new rules would double the residency requirement for Indefinite Leave to Remain from 5 years to 10 years and bar jobless foreign workers from residency.
- Badenoch criticized the Labour government's immigration policies, stating they lead to disaster and make it easier for illegal immigrants to stay.
- A YouGov poll indicated that 56% of Britons believe Labour's immigration policy is too lenient, highlighting ongoing political tensions over immigration.
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