And now, fifteen years later, you're making people wait ten years before applying for ILR. That's a cash grab – but it's worse than that too. It's about forcing people to continue to reapply for work visas if they want to remain in the country. And because the cost of applying for work visas is so prohibitively high, it will force people to leave. Those are people who live here, work here, love people here.
People who support our economy and participate in our society. You're forcing them to leave because Mr Starmer says we’re turning us into 'an island of strangers.'
Every time I think I couldn't be more disgusted, this government sets out to prove me wrong.
I'm coming up on 15 years in the UK. And in that time, I've seen how much this country hates immigrants.
Last week I asked you to name me one difference between today's Labour and the Tories. I haven't heard back from you yet, but I've found the answer to my question: the difference is that Labour are competent where the Tories are chancers.
That is not a compliment.
Labour hates the same people the Tories do. While Tories made a lot of noise about hating us, this Labour government is ruthlessly and efficiently working to make our lives here untenable.
Starmer's speech yesterday is already drawing widespread comparison to Enoch Powell's infamous 'Rivers of Blood' speech. And for good reason. Even the Tories were never this hostile to us.
I am an immigrant. My Canadian passport shows my gender as X (though, obviously my British one does not). I'm disabled. That makes me part of three separate demographics explicitly and efficiently targeted by this government.
Who's next? We all know the words of Martin Niemöller's poem. There aren't very many lines.