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British citizens to be ‘prioritised over foreigners’ under Nigel Farage’s plan | Politics | News

According to Zia Yusuf, British, British citizens would be given priority to foreigners under Nigel Farage’s plans to end the crisis of small boats. If the reform leader wins the keys to 10 Downing Street in the next general elections, he will make suggestions tomorrow for the deportation of channel immigrants.

The first step of the rebellious party’s plan is to abandon the European Convention on Human Rights and to replace the Human Rights Law with the British rights law. The legislation will only be valid for British citizens and those who have the right to live in the UK and refer to the protection of freedom and free speech instead of human rights.

Yusuf, one of the most senior figures of reform, told Times: “There will be nothing to help activist judges stop the output of flights.

He said: “This will give priority to the rights of British citizens against foreigners. We will not escape. We will not be intimidated. We will deliver for the British people.

“This is the only way to restore this country. To stop the realization of the invasion.”

Among the plans that are expected to be announced at a press conference tomorrow at a press conference to arrest the deportation of asylum seekers to the arrival, automatic detention and forcibly deportation to countries such as Afghanistan and Eritrea.

There are also agreements with third countries, including the revision of the conservatives’ Rwanda agreement and to send immigrants as a “return” option to British overseas regions such as Ascension Island.

Mr. Yusuf said: “This is a very big initiative. We think it is absolutely necessary. The country is in a state when it completely lost control of its borders.

“The British people are very enough. This is a national security emergency.

“It is also a financial emergency. If you get the cost of accommodation and the cost of asylum seekers, you will reach 7 billion £ north. This needs to be done. This needs to work. This is a very transformative legal reset.”

The former reform president insisted that small boats would stop coming to the UK “immediately”.

Tories accused the reform of “recycling many ideas previously announced by conservatives”.

Labour’s Border Security Minister Angela Eagle said: “We take a grip of the broken shelter.

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