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Labour minister fails to commit to backing Home Secretary's bid to make migrants wait longer before they settle in Britain as he admits he 'doesn't know the specifics' of the policy
A Labour minister failed to commit to supporting the Home Secretary's proposal to extend the waiting period for migrants before they can settle in Britain, citing a lack of knowledge about the policy's specifics.
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