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Front pages: Storm warnings and 'rivers of blood' | Front pages: Storm warnings and 'rivers of blood' |
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The row over immigration heats up further in Monday's papers, with several saying Vince Cable has likened comments by the prime minister to Enoch Powell's so-called "rivers of blood" speech in 1968. | The row over immigration heats up further in Monday's papers, with several saying Vince Cable has likened comments by the prime minister to Enoch Powell's so-called "rivers of blood" speech in 1968. |
The i says the coalition is at "breaking point" while the Daily Telegraph says Conservative MPs have described the Lib Dem business secretary's remarks as "offensive" and "unacceptable". | The i says the coalition is at "breaking point" while the Daily Telegraph says Conservative MPs have described the Lib Dem business secretary's remarks as "offensive" and "unacceptable". |
Elsewhere, a number of front pages feature warnings about the potentially damaging storms looming over parts of the UK. | Elsewhere, a number of front pages feature warnings about the potentially damaging storms looming over parts of the UK. |
The Daily Express, known for its love of a good - or more accurately, bad - weather story says Britain is set to be "ravaged" by 100mph winds and torrential rain. | The Daily Express, known for its love of a good - or more accurately, bad - weather story says Britain is set to be "ravaged" by 100mph winds and torrential rain. |
Discussing the papers for the BBC's News Channel, the Daily Telegraph's Lucy Cavendish commented on the Independent's front page exclusive, which says Home Secretary Theresa May is stripping British citizenship from people who leave the UK to fight in Syria. | |
"This is something she said she was going to do... It is something that people have known about - it's not, sort of, shock horror, this is actually happening," she said. | |
Tom Bergin, investigative reporter at Reuters, added: "They changed the rules in April to make it easier to actually do this and now it seems that the amount of passports being withdrawn has increased." |