Amidst Labour's opposition, Shabana Mahmood stands firm on immigration reforms, emphasizing the UK's privilege in settlement and the need to attract top talent. She argues for extending settlement periods, suggesting incentives for high earners and global talent, while acknowledging the potential drawbacks for those accessing state benefits. The proposals include a 15-year wait for post-Brexit health and social care visa holders, sparking debate. Labour MP Dr. Peter Prinsley highlights the demand for care workers, while Bell Ribeiro-Addy raises concerns about retroactive changes. The discussion intensifies as Tony Vaughan and Rachael Maskell criticize the government's approach, with Vaughan calling it un-British and Maskell warning of worsening skills shortages. Mahmood, however, remains cautious about reducing small boat crossings, acknowledging the challenges in guaranteeing a decrease in the near future.