
UK's Immigration Crisis: Starmer's Offshore Plan Faces Backlash
The UK is grappling with a surge in illegal immigration, prompting Prime Minister Keir Starmer to propose establishing offshore detention centers for asylum seekers. This plan, however, has faced significant criticism. Matt Goodwin of GB News highlights concerns about the plan's efficacy. He points out that Albania's leader has refused to host such a facility, stating, "This was a one-off with Italy...we said no because we are loyal to the marriage with Italy." Goodwin also cites a report indicating that tens of thousands of migrants are entering the UK without undergoing proper police checks. This raises questions about the government's transparency and its ability to effectively manage the crisis. The situation is further complicated by a recent report that the cost of asylum accommodation is projected to triple to £15.3 billion over the next decade. The video concludes by questioning the UK's reliance on the EU for cooperation, suggesting a more independent approach may be necessary.