The British right wing wants radical changes in migration. “We will put an end to the invasion”


The UK Reform Party, led by Nigel Farage, one of the architects of Brexit, is currently the leader of all polls in the UK. If the elections were held this weekend, then – according to polls collected by Politico – the party could count on support of about 27 percent.
For comparison, the currently ruling Labor Party boasts support of only 18 percent. voters. The Conservatives, traditionally the second most important candidate in the race for prime minister, With a result of approximately 17 percent. they are not much inferior to her.
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This means that if nothing changes, Great Britain will face a real political revolution, and the party duopoly we have observed for over 100 years will be broken. Everything will be revealed no later than August 15, 2029, because elections must be held in the UK by that date.
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For this reason, the Reform UK party is intensifying its activities, trying to prove that she is ready to take over the reins of power. One of the most visible areas, as reported by Reuters, is migration policy.
Mass deportations and British ICE. UK Reform Plan on Immigration
The face of the project is Muhammad Ziauddin Yusuf, head of domestic policy of the Reform UK party, himself the son of immigrants, who described the current level of migration as “threat to national security“. Speaking to journalists in Dover, the city where most migrants crossing the English Channel go, Yusuf announced that as interior minister he would “put an end to the invasion and reverse its effects.”.
Presenting Yusuf's Reform UK party plan announced the introduction of a “law on mass deportation of illegal immigrants”. The new law would oblige the government to deport such people, while preventing judges from interfering in these decisions. A key element of the strategy is the creation of a Deportation Command that would have the capacity to expel up to 288,000 people. people per year.
However, Yusuf, as reported by Reuters, rejected it comparisons with the situation in the United States, where ICE's actions are controversial, especially after the high-profile incidents in Minneapolisin which agents of this agency shot two US citizens.
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Reform UK also announces the suspension of benefit payments to foreigners and introducing a visa ban for citizens of countries such as Pakistan, Somalia, Eritrea, Syria, Afghanistan and Sudan. This decision would apply to countries that refuse to accept their citizens deported from the UK.




