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Starmer apologises for ‘island of strangers’ remark

Last updated: June 27, 2025 6:20 am
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Sir Keir Starmer has issued an apology for his recent controversial comment regarding immigration in Britain. The Labour leader expressed deep regret for using language that echoed Enoch Powell, a controversial Conservative minister known for his divisive views on immigration.

In a speech last month, Starmer warned that Britain risked becoming an “island of strangers” due to excessive immigration. However, he acknowledged that the phrase bore a striking similarity to Powell’s infamous “Rivers of Blood” speech in 1968, where he warned of Britons becoming “strangers in their own country.”

The prime minister admitted that neither he nor his speechwriters were aware of the connection to Powell’s speech when crafting his remarks. In an effort to clarify his stance, Starmer emphasized the importance of fair rules, values, rights, responsibilities, and mutual obligations in a diverse nation like Britain.

The use of the phrase sparked criticism from left-wing critics who accused Starmer of veering too far to the right in response to the growing popularity of Reform UK, Nigel Farage’s populist party. Starmer expressed remorse for using the controversial language and stated that he had no intention of echoing Powell’s divisive rhetoric.

This apology marks a significant shift in Starmer’s recent approach, following a series of U-turns on key policy issues. From revising plans to cut winter fuel payments for pensioners to launching a national inquiry into grooming gangs, the prime minister has faced backlash for his evolving stances.

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In a candid interview with The Observer, Starmer admitted that there were “problems with the language” in a policy document released by the government in June. The document criticized the high levels of immigration under the previous government, suggesting it had caused “incalculable damage” to the country.

Reflecting on his immigration speech, Starmer acknowledged the need to address concerns around immigration but conceded that his choice of words was not appropriate for the current political climate. As he navigates these challenges, the Labour leader is committed to reconnecting with working-class voters on issues like immigration in a more inclusive and progressive manner.

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