Feb 11 β€’ 20:19 UTC πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ UK Sky News

'Offensive and wrong': PM tells Ratcliffe to apologise for 'colonised' comments

UK Prime Minister urges businessman Sir Jim Ratcliffe to apologize for controversial comments describing immigration as 'colonisation.'

UK Prime Minister has publicly condemned comments made by Sir Jim Ratcliffe, co-owner of Manchester United, regarding immigration. Ratcliffe asserted in a Sky News interview that the UK has been 'colonised by immigrants', claiming that this situation is 'costing too much' for the country. This statement has caused significant backlash, prompting the Prime Minister to label it 'offensive and wrong.'

Notably, Sir Keir Starmer, the leader of the opposition Labour Party, echoed the Prime Minister's sentiments. In a response on social media, Starmer called Ratcliffe's remarks unacceptable, emphasizing Britain's identity as a 'proud, tolerant and diverse country.' The critique highlights a growing political divide in the UK regarding immigration and its perceived impacts on the economy and society. Ratcliffe’s comments come amidst ongoing debates over immigration policies and their implications for public services.

This incident underscores the sensitive nature of immigration rhetoric in the UK, particularly among influential figures in business and sports. The backlash against Ratcliffe's statement raises concerns about the narrative surrounding immigrants and their contributions to the economy, especially at a time when economic disparities are under increasing scrutiny. The outcome of this controversy may influence public discourse and future political positions on immigration as the UK continues to grapple with these pressing issues.

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