A Labour grandee has accused Sir Keir Starmer’s party of being “too frightened” to talk about immigration in the wake of the recent riots engulfing England and Northern Ireland. Dame Margaret Hodge, who stood down as the MP for Barking ahead of the general election on July 4, instead urged Starmer to adopt positive discourse about immigration. Hodge told The Guardian: “We are all at fault that we’ve always been too frightened to talk about immigration. If you’re a politician, you have a voice. “We need to use that voice to develop a new discourse about immigration – you lead rather than follow…