David Lammy emphasizes that to ensure the safety of the British people, the UK must firmly confront Russia, highlighting the urgent need for a reformed Foreign Office capable of addressing these complex international challenges.
In his article, Lammy reveals the government's plan to implement the first standalone sanctions regime against people smugglers, asserting that this will combat the exploitation of vulnerable migrants and disrupt crime in Britain.
Lammy argues that dismissing migration as a non-progressive issue is misguided, stating that protecting the vulnerable from exploitation by criminal gangs is inherently a progressive stance and essential for national safety.
He confronts criticisms regarding the effectiveness of the new sanctions, acknowledging the skepticism but maintaining that tackling the problem through international partnerships on migration is vital for Britain's strategy.
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