Those are just two exceptional cases. It's there on the gov.uk website in black and white. So, no, you're wrong. In answer to your question, the UK public get a say when they vote. It's how our democracy works.
Those are just two exceptional cases. It's there on the gov.uk website in black and white. So, no, you're wrong. In answer to your question, the UK public get a say when they vote. It's how our democracy works.
Then u should know they voted for immigration to be "fair and properly managed" which aims to reduce reliance on overseas migrants And to smash the gangs If we don't achieve both then we have failed on our promises which got us elected in 2024 That failure will lead to Reform if we don't sort it