Labour leader Keir Starmer has responded to British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's accusation that he plans to negotiate with the Iranian ayatollah and the Taliban to address the UK's asylum backlog. During a televised debate, Sunak dismissed Starmer's proposal to return asylum seekers to safe countries. Starmer emphasized the need for sensible asylum policies and criticized the current Conservative approach, highlighting the importance of addressing the growing number of unprocessed claims.
Labour leader Keir Starmer has responded to British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's accusation that he plans to negotiate with the Iranian ayatollah and the Taliban to address the UK's asylum backlog.
During a televised debate, Sunak dismissed Starmer's proposal to return asylum seekers to safe countries, questioning whether he would negotiate with regimes in Iran, Syria, and
Afghanistan.
Starmer emphasized the need for sensible asylum policies and criticized the current Conservative approach, which leaves many asylum claims unprocessed.
He highlighted the importance of addressing the growing number of unprocessed claims and called Sunak's remarks nonsensical and reckless.