Judge Criticizes Starmer-Badenoch Immigration Clash
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Judge 'deeply troubled' by PMQs exchange on Gazans settling in UK
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Sir Keir Starmer and Kemi Badenoch clashed during PMQs over immigration case.
Tory leader said Palestinian family given right to live in UK under scheme designed for Ukrainians fleeing war.
Sir Keer agreed, adding "it should be Parliament that makes the rules on immigration" But Lady Chief Justice Baroness Sue Carr said comments were "unacceptable" and conflicted with the duty of politicians to uphold the rule of law and respect judges' independent role.