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Eluned Morgan has said she would not use "divisive language" on immigration and declined to endorse the prime minister's warning about the UK becoming an "island of strangers".

Wales' first minister said proposals outlined by Sir Keir Starmer on Monday could pose "challenges" for social care services if they can no longer recruit overseas workers.

She said "Wales is a welcoming nation" and that overseas workers made a "vast contribution" to public services.

At question time in the Welsh Parliament, Welsh Conservative Senedd leader Darren Millar asked if the first minister thought immigration was too high and whether she agreed with Sir Keir's warning.

"I will not be drawn into a debate where people are using divisive language when it comes to immigration," Morgan said.

A spokesperson for the first minister said her comments were aimed at other parties, not the prime minister.

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