'You Will Never Win': Keir Starmer Delivers Powerful Message To 'Racist Thugs'
Keir Starmer told racists “you will never win” as he hailed the benefits of immigration to the UK.
The prime minister said that while he understood the concerns of those who think too many people are moving to the UK from abroad, the answer was not the “violent thuggery” which took place during this summer’s riots.
He delivered his uncompromising message in his keynote speech to the Labour conference in Liverpool, in which he also defended the government’s decision to axe winter fuel payments for millions of pensioners.
Starmer said: “Whatever anyone thinks about immigration, I will never accept the argument made not just by the usual suspects, but by people who should have known better, who said that millions of people concerned about immigration are one and the same thing as the people who smashed up businesses.
“Who targeted mosques, attempted to burn refugees, scrawled racist graffiti over walls. Nazi salutes at the cenotaph. Attacked NHS nurses. And told people, with different coloured skin, people who contribute here, people who grew up here, that they should ‘go home’.
“People concerned about immigration were not doing that because they understand that this country, this democratic country, is built on the rule of law. The ballot box. The common understanding that we debate our differences. We do not settle them with violent thuggery. And racism is vile.