Farage’s deportation plans and ‘Taylor to wed Travis’
Two stories dominate the front pages of Wednesday: Nigel Farage’s plan to deport 600,000 immigrants and Taylor Swift’s joining Travis Kelce. Daily Telegraph is “ready and willing” to work with the Taliban’s reform UK to accept Afghans deported by England. The article quotes a Taliban official by saying that cope with Farage can be easier than the current British government.
The Metro also led Farage to open the “shock” plan and was called the operation of the recovery of justice. The reform said it would cost about 10 billion pounds for five years, but would save the government’s money on the long run on shelter hotels and other costs.
According to Daily Mail, in accordance with Farage’s plan, immigrant application teams would introduce “US -style raids” to monitor illegal immigrants in the UK. Women and children who came to the United Kingdom on small boats would be detained and removed by men to reduce what the article calls “public anger and despair”.
“Britain is better than that” is the title of Daily Mirror, which warns politicians to gain support “when playing the immigrant card”. He calls the public figures “to look at their conscience for the sake of morality and humanity” before talking.
Farage’s plan is also leaping Daily Express. In addition, US Popstar’s 2008 Hit Love Story, a line “Baby Just Dain yes!” There is also a picture of the newly engaged Swift and Kelce with subtitles.
According to Guardian, reform defines opponents as “ugly” and “separatist”. In addition, according to temporary statistics in Met Office, Britain has reported that the “almost absolutely” the hottest writing has broken records.
According to The Times, the plans to cut the immigrant boats of French coastal security may be “in danger” because of the possible collapse of the French government. The UK officials greeted changes in French maritime law in June as “Gamechanger” in stopping small boat transitions, but the French government may be at risk if an upcoming vote of confidence loses.
I lead Farage’s promise to strike, and he is interested in “fundamentalist regimes”, including “Taliban and Iran’s Ayatullah”. Downing Street did not make a return agreement with Afghanistan, but reported that they would not surrender asylum seekers to the current regime.
Swift’s engagement was Sparight The Sun, which includes a close -up picture of the “tremendous” engagement ring. “Look what you do .. I’m doing it,” the title.
The United States is ready to provide “intelligence assets and war area supervision” as part of a European -led air defense shield for Ukraine. The proposal to help the United States, which is called the “willing coalition” led by England and France, is “dependent on the commitments of tens of thousands of military Ukraine”, according to the European and Ukrainian officials mentioned by the newspaper.
“Wedding Tay,” Daily Star explains an excerpt from the couple’s engagement task on Instagram: “Your English teacher and your athlete teacher are getting married”.