Labour-ran councils are bearing the brunt of Britain's asylum crisis, according to an analysis which piles even more pressure on Keir Starmer.
Authorities controlled by Sir Keir's party house more than 26 asylum seekers for every 10,000 residents – almost triple the rate of councils now under Reform's watch, MailOnline can reveal today.
Pollsters warn Labour may become victims of Reform's 'humongous strides' unless the 'hot topic' in traditional Red Wall strongholds is addressed.
Wary of the threat posed by Nigel Farage's outfit, which has seized on the public's immigration fears, Sir Keir earlier this month promised to deliver Brits what they had 'asked for time and time again'.
The Prime Minister, who warned mass immigration risked turning us into an 'island of strangers', unveiled a package to 'take back control of our borders'.






