Church of England head blasts Nigel Farage’s ‘kneejerk’ plans | Politics | News

He said Sky News: “You just put it somewhere else, and you didn’t do anything to address what brought people to this country.
“And if you think this is the answer, you’ll discover that everything you do over time makes the problem worse.
“Don’t get me wrong, it’s hard, I have every sympathy with every sympathy – like I do with those who live in poverty.
“But we have to actively resist the type of thermalist, short -term knee, ‘Send them home’.”
At the beginning of this week, Mr. Farage asked whether the mass deportation plans that could see that people have been abolished to the countries where they face serious persecution, arrest, torture and even death threats were supported by Christian leaders.
He said: “Christian leaders should always be at any point, I think in the last decade, a few of them are perhaps very out of contact with their own flocks.
He said: “We believe that what we offer is true and correct, and we believe in a political party established around the slogan of the family, community and country that we do with all these plans, with all these plans.”
Following the announcement, Farage returned to comments stating that he was willing to return women and children to countries where they could be damaged.
As ‘Restoring the Justice Operation Operation’, Farage insisted that “how we deal with children is a much more complex and difficult issue ,,“ Women and Children, Everyone in Arrival will be taken into custody ”.
On Wednesday, however, reform, speaking at a conference where Britain’s defect other than conservatives emerged, claimed that the media’s party was “wrong, wrong, wrong ,, and that his party was“ wrong, wrong, wrong ,, claiming that his party did not argue at this stage.
Farage said to the publishers: “It is a very difficult thing to deport children. Who are they going to, what are the care wards? Women and children are at the top of our list of families who have been illegal for a few years?”




