Nigel Farage confirms he will deport women who cross Channel | Politics | News

Nigel Farage confirmed that the channel would deport women to Afghanistan in small boats. The reform was not clear whether the UK leader had previously sent back women’s party as part of the mass deportation policy.
During an interview with Sky News Today, women entering Britain were asked whether or not to go back to Afghanistan ruled illegally by the Taliban. Mr. Farage said: “For the clarity, those who pass the British channel will be detained and deported, men and women. Children, we have to think.”
In a separate interview with the BBC, Mr. Farage gave a hostage to stop small boats in two weeks after power.
Speaking today, he said it would be two weeks after the new legislation.
Brexiteer said Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott would give similar laws to stop those coming from Indonesia ten years ago.
Mr. Farage said: “The law does not exist. As soon as you have the ability to detention and deport, you will stop within two weeks.”
Reform British leader said that he would take two weeks to a audience at Birmingham on Friday, and he would enter the Downing Street to stop their arrival.
He said: “We will stop the boats and make almost every normal country in the rest of the world and detain those who enter our country illegally.”




