James Cleverly will be asked about the government's National Service plan on Sky News. Reform's Nigel Farage will also have to explain his decision not to run in the election. While Labour's Liz Kendall will also appear after the party appeared to commit to lowering the voting age.
While the economy took centre stage as the first weekend of campaigning kicked off, immigration remains a key election battleground.Yesterday we learned the number of migrants crossing the Channel so far this year surpassed 10,000 .This was earlier than the threshold was reached in the record year of 2022, when 45,000 people arrived within 12 months.
'This Conservative government has a clear plan to stop the boats and deliver a more secure future in an increasingly uncertain world,' he added.But shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper has penned an article in The Sun accusing the Conservatives of 'chaos and failure', leading to 'criminal smuggler gangs' which undermine border security.
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