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Sun 18 Jan 2026 • 02:26

Lee Anderson slams Labour for migrants fuelling 'black market Britain'

Lee Anderson slams Labour for migrants fuelling 'black market Britain'

Lee Anderson, the MP from Reform UK, has vehemently criticized the Labour Party for its handling of immigration issues, suggesting it has contributed to the rise of a criminal underworld in Britain. His remarks come on the heels of troubling statistics showing a surge in illegal activity tied to unregulated migrants. Anderson asserts that the government's failure to clamp down on these issues is allowing a "black market" to flourish in the UK.

The allegations against Labour extend beyond policy failures to encompass a broader critique of its immigration strategy, which Anderson argues has proven ineffective and dangerous. He emphasized that without rigorous enforcement and a clear stance on immigration, the UK risks falling deeper into this cycle of crime and disorder.

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood highlighted some of the government's recent actions in the immigration landscape, stating that they have "seized millions of pounds worth of unlicensed goods, banned dodgy directors, and removed more than 35,000 people with no right to be in the UK." This underscores the growing concern among right-wing politicians that Labour is not doing enough to protect British citizens from the fallout of unregulated immigration.

Anderson's comments resonate with a significant portion of the electorate that demands stricter controls and more robust measures to combat the effects of illegal migration on society. As tensions rise over immigration policy, the focus remains on how Labour will respond to these growing calls for enhanced security and accountability.