Tories Finally Announce First Policy as Kemi Vows Migration Crackdown
After nearly 100 days in LOTO—and weeks after reports that Kemi told her shadow cabinet there’d be no policies until 2027—the Tories have put something on the table. This comes just days after she told CCHQ staff to “pull their weight or leave,” leaving some “devastated” and complaining they had no policies to campaign on. Well, now they’ve got one…
Kemi has unveiled a new policy to make it harder for immigrants to stay in the UK. Under her plan, migrants would need to live in the UK for 10 years—double the current five—before applying for indefinite leave to remain. They’d also have to prove they’re “net contributors” to the economy. Kemi’s message? “Numbers matter, but culture matters more,” and citizenship is a “privilege, not a right.” Meanwhile, Reform continues to surge ahead of the official Opposition in the polls, their tough stance on migration pulling in disillusioned ex-Tories. Looks like the Tories are beginning to wake up…