Overview
- In BBC remarks, Keir Starmer called Reform UK's proposal to scrap indefinite leave to remain for lawful residents "racist" and "immoral" and warned it would "rip this country apart."
- Labour HQ is instructing MPs and activists to intensify voter contact, including outreach to non‑voters and those considering Reform, as the party moves onto an election footing.
- Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood signalled an immigration reset, indicating tougher settlement conditions and a review of how leave to remain is assessed.
- Recent polling shows Reform leading in national projections as Ipsos records Starmer at 13% satisfaction and 79% dissatisfied, prompting fresh leadership chatter that features Andy Burnham.
- Pro‑Palestinian protesters gathered in Liverpool during the conference, with multiple detentions reported as criticism of the government's Gaza policy continued outside the venue.