Starmer rejects immigration devolution

CALLS for Holyrood to gain immigration powers have been dismissed by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.
The Labour leader made the remarks in Glasgow after a controversial address to the Interpol conference, where he pledged to double spending on his Border Security Command to £150 million over the next two years.
He also vowed to treat “people-smugglers as terrorists.”
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