Top candidate for borders watchdog says he would commute from Finland
- John Tuckett, the Labour government's candidate for Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration, lives in Finland and suggested a 60/40 work split between the UK and Finland if appointed.
- Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer claimed that Tuckett would work full-time from Britain if appointed, despite Tuckett's admission of being a resident of Finland.
- The Labour government is facing criticism over Tuckett's nomination and its immigration policies, as some argue it is not serious about immigration matters.
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