Conservative Leadership Clarifies Immigration Policy Amid Backlash
Kemi Badenoch, leader of the Conservative Party, has sought to clear up confusion surrounding the party's stance on deporting legally settled families in the UK. The controversy emerged after a shadow Home Office minister, Katie Lam, was accused of stating that large numbers of families would be deported under a future Tory government.
Lam's comments sparked a backlash from within her own party and among some Conservative MPs, with many criticizing her remarks as inaccurate. However, Badenoch has now clarified that the party does not intend to make changes to immigration rules retrospectively.
In an interview earlier this month, Lam stated that the party's policy was to revoke indefinite leave to remain (ILR) for thousands of people who have made lives in the UK, effectively forcing them to "go home" if the country wants to be "culturally coherent." However, Badenoch has since dismissed these claims as "imprecise."
The controversy revolves around a draft bill tabled by the Conservatives earlier this month, which would strip ILR from individuals who claim benefits or have an income below Β£38,700. While Badenoch's spokesperson initially said that Lam was in line with party policy, the Tories later clarified that their stance had changed.
In response to criticism, Badenoch has emphasized the importance of making policies "coherent" and "work with changes and adaptations." She stated that only if an individual commits a crime would they lose their ILR status, and that the party does not believe in making things "retrospective."
The issue has highlighted concerns about the Conservative Party's stance on immigration, particularly among those who have made lives in the UK. The debate has also raised questions about how benefits, such as maternity pay, would be affected by changes to ILR rules.
Labour has called for clarity on these issues, and Keir Starmer has accused the Conservatives of "sinking to new depths" with their immigration policy. With the Conservative Party's stance now clarified, it remains to be seen whether the proposed changes will go ahead and how they will impact those living in the UK.
				
			Kemi Badenoch, leader of the Conservative Party, has sought to clear up confusion surrounding the party's stance on deporting legally settled families in the UK. The controversy emerged after a shadow Home Office minister, Katie Lam, was accused of stating that large numbers of families would be deported under a future Tory government.
Lam's comments sparked a backlash from within her own party and among some Conservative MPs, with many criticizing her remarks as inaccurate. However, Badenoch has now clarified that the party does not intend to make changes to immigration rules retrospectively.
In an interview earlier this month, Lam stated that the party's policy was to revoke indefinite leave to remain (ILR) for thousands of people who have made lives in the UK, effectively forcing them to "go home" if the country wants to be "culturally coherent." However, Badenoch has since dismissed these claims as "imprecise."
The controversy revolves around a draft bill tabled by the Conservatives earlier this month, which would strip ILR from individuals who claim benefits or have an income below Β£38,700. While Badenoch's spokesperson initially said that Lam was in line with party policy, the Tories later clarified that their stance had changed.
In response to criticism, Badenoch has emphasized the importance of making policies "coherent" and "work with changes and adaptations." She stated that only if an individual commits a crime would they lose their ILR status, and that the party does not believe in making things "retrospective."
The issue has highlighted concerns about the Conservative Party's stance on immigration, particularly among those who have made lives in the UK. The debate has also raised questions about how benefits, such as maternity pay, would be affected by changes to ILR rules.
Labour has called for clarity on these issues, and Keir Starmer has accused the Conservatives of "sinking to new depths" with their immigration policy. With the Conservative Party's stance now clarified, it remains to be seen whether the proposed changes will go ahead and how they will impact those living in the UK.
 . Like I know some people have been here for ages and built lives, but what about the ones who just showed up a few years ago? Its like, we gotta make sure everyone contributes to society somehow, right?
. Like I know some people have been here for ages and built lives, but what about the ones who just showed up a few years ago? Its like, we gotta make sure everyone contributes to society somehow, right?  . And if thats means doing something 'retrospective', then so be it. Its not like they're gonna come out of nowhere and expect us all to go home
. And if thats means doing something 'retrospective', then so be it. Its not like they're gonna come out of nowhere and expect us all to go home  . People need to chill out and focus on the bigger picture.
. People need to chill out and focus on the bigger picture.
 . So, the conservative party is trying to clarify their stance on deporting legally settled families in the uk, but it's like, super unclear
. So, the conservative party is trying to clarify their stance on deporting legally settled families in the uk, but it's like, super unclear  . They initially said they'd revoke ILR for people who claim benefits or have a low income, which sounds pretty harsh
. They initially said they'd revoke ILR for people who claim benefits or have a low income, which sounds pretty harsh  . But now, Kemi Badenoch is saying that's not what she meant at all
. But now, Kemi Badenoch is saying that's not what she meant at all  .
. . And the thing is, thousands of people have already made a life in the uk without even thinking about immigration policy
. And the thing is, thousands of people have already made a life in the uk without even thinking about immigration policy  . It's not like they're all just going to "go home" overnight
. It's not like they're all just going to "go home" overnight  . That's a whole other can of worms
. That's a whole other can of worms  . I hope Keir Starmer is right and the conservatives are trying to sink low with this immigration policy
. I hope Keir Starmer is right and the conservatives are trying to sink low with this immigration policy  .
. You gotta earn it or something. And yeah, I guess deporting families is kinda harsh but at least they made a life for themselves in the UK. It's not like they're just gonna magic up a new country to go back to.
 You gotta earn it or something. And yeah, I guess deporting families is kinda harsh but at least they made a life for themselves in the UK. It's not like they're just gonna magic up a new country to go back to. 
 And how come they're making these changes retrospectively? That doesn't sound right at all
 And how come they're making these changes retrospectively? That doesn't sound right at all  .
. . and now they're sayin that only if you commit a crime will your ILR get taken away?
. and now they're sayin that only if you commit a crime will your ILR get taken away?  and how this is all gonna affect people who've made lives in the uk
 and how this is all gonna affect people who've made lives in the uk 
 just read about this immigration policy stuff and I'm already worried. Apparently, there's a draft bill that's supposed to strip ILR from people who claim benefits or have an income below Β£38,700. Like, what even is that? It sounds like a bunch of nonsense
 just read about this immigration policy stuff and I'm already worried. Apparently, there's a draft bill that's supposed to strip ILR from people who claim benefits or have an income below Β£38,700. Like, what even is that? It sounds like a bunch of nonsense 
 ? badenochs stance is pretty vague i think she needs to come clean w/ more specifics on how her policies will affect ppl who already have homes
? badenochs stance is pretty vague i think she needs to come clean w/ more specifics on how her policies will affect ppl who already have homes 
 it feels like its all about control now instead of just being a human bein'
 it feels like its all about control now instead of just being a human bein' 