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This is staggeringly irresponsible politics. As the Tory former immigration ... who seem as if they want open borders in the UK.” That pretty much sums up the state of things.
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“It is also noteworthy that it [the change] is uncontroversial [in the UK],” Chalmers added, noting that anti-nuclear sentiment had lessened in frontline British politics since 2014.