Cheap foreign labour' this is how Keir Starmer denigrates the migrant carers looking after your loved ones
Briefly

The article critiques the government's harsh immigration rhetoric, particularly targeting migrant care workers. It questions whether dissenting voices exist in high-level meetings, warning that tough policies may alienate rather than pacify voters. The piece emphasizes the importance of recognizing the essential contributions of care workers, refuting claims that immigration depresses wages. The author argues that the Labour party, traditionally rooted in factual discourse, has compromised its values by adopting divisive rhetoric, ultimately diminishing public trust and alienating crucial voter demographics.
If there is, are they screaming it, or whispering it, with a thousand-yard stare? It's bad enough that the government has swallowed this anti-immigrant rhetoric wholesale.
It is also untrue that migrants are driving down wages. People who employ care workers could tell him it's untrue; data could tell him it's untrue.
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