Germany’s decision to reintroduce border controls in an attempt to halt mass immigration is awkward for Keir Starmer.
A fortnight ago the British Prime Minister, a friend of European free movement, visited Berlin and among the issues he discussed with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz were trade, defence and immigration.
Things are so bad that Draghi admitted to having ‘nightmares’ about Europe’s future if nothing is done to halt the ‘slow agony’ of economic decline
A few days before Starmer’s visit, three people were killed at a diversity festival by a suspected Syrian refugee.
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