Social care crisis fears as migrant workers’ children face deportation

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The crisis facing social care could worsen as Labour sets out devastating plans to deport the children of migrant workers, who are filling vital staff shortages. Despite having valid, and extended, health and care worker visas to work in the UK, migrant families continue to be attacked by the government. As the Home Office “set[s] out plans for the biggest legal migration reforms in a generation”, to tackle “unprecedented levels of migration under the previous government”, children are being threatened with deportation. Inevitably, this will lead to a mass exodus of people invited to work in social care while Brits have…

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Mandelson branded opposition to genocide ‘pathetic’ & ‘hysterical’

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The latest release of emails from Peter Mandelson’s time in government has shone a new light on his relationship with Wes Streeting. One exchange in particular has attracted attention because it demonstrates Mandelson’s total lack of humanity: On July 24, 2025, Wes Streeting messages Mandelson saying that Starmer needs to follow Macron and 'up the ante' on Israel He says Israel is 'committing war crimes before our lives' Mandelson is withering about Streeting's intervention in a message to Pat McFadden less than 24… pic.twitter.com/ouDsNwNOhL — Steven Swinford (@Steven_Swinford) June 1, 2026 That’s right; Mandelson is so inhuman that he almost makes…

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Reeves considers Blair-era PFIs to fund new towns

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Rachel Reeves is reportedly considering resorting to yet-more disastrous Blair-era private finance initiatives (PFIs) to fund Labour’s national infrastructure schemes. The news, published in the Telegraph, comes after the Treasury commissioned the British Infrastructure Taskforce (BIT) to produce a research paper on the potential bonuses of a return to PFI schemes. The BIT is a grab-bag of private finance interests including Lloyds Banking, HSBC, Blackrock, Santander, Fidelity International and Phoenix Group. Completely unsurprisingly, the private financiers were huge fans of the idea of UK public services taking huge loans to pay for public services. The BIT heartily recommended the use of…

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