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    UK’s Starmer condemns billionaire Ratcliffe’s immigration comments, calls for apology

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    LONDON, Feb 11 (Reuters) - ‌Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Wednesday ​condemned comments by billionaire Jim Ratcliffe, who said Britain had ⁠been "colonised by immigrants" in a broadcast interview, calling the remarks offensive and urging him to apologise. 

    Ratcliffe, the ​founder of chemicals group INEOS and minority owner of Manchester ‌United, told Sky News that Britain faced "huge levels of immigrants coming in" and argued that the country "has been ⁠colonised", saying migration was “costing too much money”. 

    "Offensive ⁠and wrong. Britain is a proud, tolerant and diverse country. Jim Ratcliffe should apologise," Starmer said later in a post on X. 

    KEY CONTEXT

    * Ratcliffe linked his ‌comments to concerns aboutbenefits, saying “you can’t have an economy ⁠with nine millionpeople on benefits and ‌huge levels of immigrants coming ​in.” * Immigration is consistently among the top voter concernsin Britain according to opinion polls, and has helped fuel ‌therise of Nigel Farage's right-wing populist ​party Reform UK. * ⁠Official data also shows that around 10 million ‌people ofworking age currently ⁠receive some kind of state benefit, thoughless than 1.7 million of these are classed as out-of-workclaimants.  * The rise ​in population has ‌been overwhelmingly driven byimmigration. Studies consistently show migration has ⁠an overallpositive impact on ​economic growth.

    (Reporting by Sam Tabahriti and William James; ​editing by Edward Tobin)

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