Sir Kir Stamor‘One, one, one out “with” very-proclaimed “with” migrant return deal ” Emmanuel Macron There is a “promotional stunt” that will not win voters back, warning by leading UK pollutants.
Professor Sir John CurtisGod Robert Haver And Luke trial It is suggested that the small scale of the agreement, which will only see a small part of those who return to France returning to France, will have little or no impact on the Prime Minister’s declining popularity due to record low confidence in the government.
This problem was outlined on Thursday when more 700 migrant reached small boats A few hours before the announcement of the deal, which will allegedly see only 50 Returned a weekHowever, ministers have refused to discuss specific numbers.
This comes when the new voting reveals concerns about the government’s widespread migration policy, with the voting of the members of the Labor Party, Independent, Showing opposition to Sir Kir’s plans, also tightening the legal stay.
According to a living poll by 1,304 labor party members for Lablist, 53 percent opposed the plan to apply for citizenship only above five years, 10 years after being in the UK in the UK. Only 36 percent supported it.
Measures are an important part of reducing legal migration, as well as at the same time Ban on foreign recruitment of care workers,
But it exposes the division within the labor party on both schemes for legal and illegal migration, with some unhappy with this deal, which will accept Britain with the same number of asylum seekers with family or with strong relationships for Britain.
Nigel Faraz’s reform on dealing with both legal and illegal migration has been part of the strategy to deal with the loss of votes to the UK.
Most recent Techne UK Vote for Independent Keep one digit up to 29 percent, seven points ahead of labor, which was one down at 22 percent.

Considering whether the return policy of migrants will affect voters, Professor Kurtis said: “I would be surprised if it was a ‘important’ influence.”
A Tori colleague and highly respected polster Lord Heword stated that the announcement was “a promotional stunt”, saying: “The deal would not really have any effect. There are a lot of questions about the plan.”
He also said that the real problem for Sir Kir and his government is a low level of faith in the government.
He said, “I think the figure or the worst for the level of pure confidence may be on the equilibrium,” he said.
According to the Tech UK Poll, only 23 percent expressed confidence in Sir Keer’s government, while not confident compared to 63 percent, and gave a overall rating of -40.
Meanwhile, peacock director Luke Trile in the Common Think Tank said that there would be images of migrants for the government who returned to France on small boats in Britain.
On Friday, according to the house office, more than 350 migrants cross the English channel.
Shri Trial said: “I doubt this deal, in itself, won’t have much impact. But if it is seen as ‘it is happening’, and I think people are really removed after seeing people, especially once people are removed, then I think it’s something that has the ability to be quite powerful.”
However, he stated that the crisis of small boats and the increasing number of people coming to the English channel illegally – currently over 21,000 and 53 percent compared to this time – was seen as evidence that the government has lost control “.

Mr. Trial said: “We have about seven out of 10 people who say that the government is not under control, and as I say, the channel crossing is one of the most visible signs of it.”
He said: “This is interesting, he has avoided the language ‘Boats the Boats’ used by Rishi Sunak. I think they have been quite calm about this, which I think I think is good, where there are public expectations.
“But there is no doubt that channels are a major motivator of support for crossing improvement. They define immigration debate. If you ask people priority between tackling small boats and migration levels, 74 percent say priority is small boats.”
There are some ineligible on the left side of the Labor Party that the plan to open a “safe and legal route” for shelter seekers is no longer part of the discussion as Sir Keir has “passionate” about Nigel Faraj’s rise of improvement.
On the left side of the party, a senior person said: “We need to zoom a little more for that perspective. I don’t think it will be sufficient to improve verification and who are demanding a very difficult line approach.
“The conversation needs to be widely discussed for proper discussion on migrants working during safe legal routes and claims.”
Another leftist MP described the Left of the party as “injured” with the recent announcements and suggested that the question is “Does MPs have a stomach for the coup” against the Prime Minister.
But a cheerleader for the announcement with France is Labor MP for Dover and Deal, Mike Tap, whose constituency sees most of those who arrive through small boats, is calling for very difficult action.
He said: “There has been a large -scale progress in dealing with the small boat crisis. What will the improvements do? They will keep falling separately. It will take down criminal gangs with record exile and expulsion and take criminal gangs with counter terraler power – a difference.”
The government has been contacted for a response.