Starmer Dismisses Scottish Immigration Powers Proposal
The UK Prime Minister rejects the Scottish Government's request for devolved immigration powers, citing a focus on international cooperation against people smuggling.
- Prime Minister Keir Starmer has ruled out devolving immigration powers to the Scottish Government, despite calls for a tailored migration system.
- Starmer's decision comes amid efforts to reset relations between the UK and Scottish governments after tensions with the previous Conservative administration.
- Scottish Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes argues that UK immigration policies are harming Scotland's economy, particularly in energy, agriculture, and tourism sectors.
- Equalities Minister Kaukab Stewart expresses disappointment, urging the UK Government to consider all options for an immigration system that meets Scotland's needs.
- Starmer announced an additional £75 million for border security, emphasizing the need to treat people smugglers as terrorists.