So Labour seem to want to stop the recruitment of care workers abroad:
Up to 50,000 fewer lower-skilled workers will come to the UK under new measures aimed at tackling net migration, the home secretary says.
www.bbc.co.uk
And what, exactly, do we do if we can't find enough care workers?
A silly decision. The Labour Party seems to be only interested in Reform UK voters, and to hell with the rest of us. Don't they understand that people with hardline views on immigration will just vote for Reform or Badenoch's Tories, and no amount of trying to poach those votes will make them come to the Labour Party? Don't they understand that the local election results were more about Labour and the Tories losing rather than Reform "winning", in the sense that former Labour and Tory voters likely stayed at home out of disgust.
It just shows how pathetically useless the Labour Party are at domestic policy. They don't seem to realise the problems that this kind of policy will create. I will give Starmer the credit of being decent on the international stage, but his clueless ministers are doing nothing for the home situation. The winter fuel cuts, other cuts, somewhat anti-trans statements in recent weeks, and now this. Remind me of what, exactly, the point of the Labour Party is. Right now it is a right-wing party, both economically and socially. IMV it is to the right of the Conservative governments of Major and Cameron. All they are doing is persuading people whose votes they need to stay at home, or vote for other parties instead. Labour are not supposed to be a right-wing party: they are supposed to be a left-wing party, they need to start acting like one!
And the Tories say it doesn't go far enough!
I just hope employers fight this all the way. The priority should be to ensure there are enough people to fill jobs, not worry about whether they were born here or not.
It will also project an image of the UK as an insular and unwelcoming nation. We need all the international friends we can get right now: we don't want to go around telling other nations that their people are not welcome to work here.
Put it this way, the only reason I would vote Labour is to keep Reform out. Thankfully I live in a constituency which my preferred party, the Lib Dems, do fairly well - so who to vote for is never in question.
It means that there is less and less of a choice for those of us on the left economically and socially. Who is fighting this anti-immigrationist rhetoric? The only parties not taking this line are the Lib Dems and Greens, who have little power. All three leading parties are right-wing to some extent. We have a right-wing party, a hard-right party and, IMV (others' views may differ) a party bordering on far-right. It's bad for democracy to have so few parties appealing to liberals and the left.
Instead of all this, to boost their popularity Labour need to row back on recent cuts, winter fuel and other; reverse the farmers' inheritance tax; drop the anti-trans rhetoric; and work with other parties (including the Tories if they ever move back towards the centre) to form a tactical alliance to keep Reform out. Not to mention fast-tracking PR to ensure that only 30% of MPs in 2029 are from Reform, and not 50%+. In such a situation, even if Reform are the largest party they can be kept out of power by other parties refusing to work with them, while if they get a majority (possible under FPTP), we're screwed until 2034. With Covid happening in 2020 and just about nothing good having happened since then, it will then be basically 15 lost years for the UK.