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Nigel Farage says illegal migration is a ‘scourge’

Reform British leader Nigel Farage described the illegal migration as a “waist” that influenced the country on a “historical and unprecedented” scale.

Farage will summarize his party’s plans to handle the transitions of small boats on Tuesday, and promise to deport and deport people from illegally to the UK.

He will also propose significant legal changes and question whether Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is with his lawyers or British people.

The reform promises to leave the European Court of Human Rights, to abolish the Human Rights Law, and to eliminate international treaties, such as the refugee agreement.

Four MPs and Reform UK is a small force in Commons.

However, voting shows that its popularity has grown significantly – it is so important that the farage speaks today Daily telegram About what he plans to do if his party gained strength in the next general elections.

Farage wants to bring a legal obligation to the Minister of Interior Yette Cooper to remove the people who came illegally – an approach tried by the last conservative government.

The reform also wants to prohibit everyone from being able to request asylum.

“Under these new plans, you will not be suitable for asylum if you come to England illegally. No, no,” Farage wrote.

He called on politicians to put England in the first place.

Labour said the reform’s plans were written behind the fag pack and that there was no substance in delivery.

Tories said reform recycled his ideas.

Farage, the country “uncontrolled illegal migration underlines a national emergency,” he said.

“In the last five years, we have seen in this country in this country and the history of illegal migration has not been seen.”

Since the beginning of the year, approximately 28,000 migrants have passed the British channels.

Meanwhile, the worker has come to UK with this route in 403 days since he arrived in power in July 2024.

The Prime Minister made a priority for the government to direct directing to the illegal immigration and the “order” asylum system.

Between the British and French governments, a new “in an exit” pilot plan, some people who come to the UK on small boats will be detained and sent back to France.

It is said that ministers are ready to send back more than 100 small boats. Times opposite the channel.

The newspaper says the group is currently in custody, including some arrested at the weekend.

The official home office figures show that more than 2,500 immigrants have passed in the first 11 days of the agreement.

On Monday, Labour said he planned a revision of the asylum appeal system while trying to reduce the number of immigrants in hotels while waiting for a decision.

The government was under increasing pressure to reduce its dependence on shelter hotels and demonstrates the last wave of protest on policy throughout England at the weekend.

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