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Starmer claims he was ‘shocked’ by lack of coordination between police, Border Force and intelligence agencies

In his speech at the Organised Immigration Crime summit, Keir Starmer said that under the last government there was not enough coordination between the police, Border Force and the intelligence services. He said:

We inherited this total fragmentation between our policing, our Border Force and our intelligence agencies.

A fragmentation that made it crystal clear, when I looked at it, that there were gaps in our defence, an open invitation at our borders for the people smugglers to crack on.

To be honest, it should have been fixed years ago.

In his Daily Mail article, Starmer was even blunter.

We inherited the most extraordinary disconnect between policing, our Border Force and our intelligence agencies.

I was shocked. That’s why we’ve created our new £150 million Border Security Command, together with new powers and new criminal offences.

Keir Starmer speaking at the Organised Immigration Crime Summit at Lancaster House. Photograph: Stefan Rousseau/Reuters
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81% think government handling cost of living badly, poll suggests

Around four out of five voters (81%) think the government is doing badly at managing the cost of living, according to polling by YouGov. Only 12% think it is doing well. Even among Labour supporters, people who think it is doing badly on this (67%) outnumber by three to one those who think it is doing well (22%).

Polling on cost of living Photograph: YouGov

YouGov also says that, on this issue, the government is seen to be doing as badly as Liz Truss was when she was in office. In his commentary for YouGov, Dylan Difford explains:

Eight in ten Britons (81%) now say the government is managing the cost of living badly, up from 74% last November. This is also the highest number saying so since August 2023 and roughly the same as the 82% who said the government was handling the cost of living badly after Liz Truss’s mini-budget in September 2022.

Just one in eight (12%) believe the government has handled the matter well, from 15% in November. This leaves a net score of -69 for the Labour government on the issue, a whole ten points lower than the -59 net score for the last Conservative government when they lost the election last July.

Polling on cost of living Photograph: YouGov
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source: theguardian.com


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