Nigel Farage says Reform WILL deport Afghan women back to the Taliban if they arrive in Britain via small boats – as he rolls back his pledge to end the Channel crisis ‘within two weeks’

Nigel Farage said today that female asylum seekers from Afghanistan would be deported to the country ruled by the Taliban if they come to England on small boats.
If the reform leader of the UK, the party gained strength in the next general elections, he promised to deport 600,000 immigrants for five years.
However, it was unclear whether this number would include women and children who made dangerous channel transitions.
Mr. Farage tried to clarify the attitude of his party in a series of TV interviews at a reform conference in Birmingham on Saturday.
Despite the pressure they faced under the Taliban, the Prime Minister confirmed that he would try to deport Afghan women.
In his statement to Sky News, “ For clarity, the British channel will be deported and will be deported, men and women, ”he said.
Reform’s speech to the conference on Friday, Mr. Farage promised to stop the boats in two weeks when the winner of the winner.
However, while talking to publishers on Saturday, the channel promised to pass the immigrant crisis to pass the new legislation within two weeks.
Nigel Farage said that female refugees from Afghanistan will be deported to the country ruled by the Taliban if they come to England on small boats.
The reform British leader promised that if the party gained strength in the next general elections, 600,000 immigrants would be deported for five years.
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Mr. Farage said to Sky News: ‘This must happen quickly. We should take the legislation as quickly as possible.
‘And when we have the powers we need, it will stop within two weeks.’
When he first announced their deportation plans last month, Mr. Farage said a reform government from small boats ‘will definitely take detain and deported’, he said.
However, a day later, as part of the plan of deportation of reform, he said that he did not discuss women and children at this stage.
Tested about his party’s policy at the Reform Conference this weekend, Farage said: ‘I made our first priority very clear that our first priority is to deport the men and our first priority to deport men.
‘Obviously men who are more perceived.’ ‘
‘The boat will be detained. Men and women will be detained and deported. ‘
Mr. Farage admitted to the young people who passed the channel of his party, he should think of “deporting” children because they would be a ‘care task’.
But ‘the numbers here are very small, almost irrelevant’ he added.
The reform told the Taliban that they would be ready to pay to the Taliban to take the immigrants back to Afghanistan.
If the party wins the next general election, regardless of human rights records, it wants to sign new return agreements with countries around the world, and if they accept, they will promise more help money.
The total cost of reform to fight against the small boats crisis would be presented to other countries in exchange for immigrant return agreements up to £ 2 billion.
On Saturday, Mr. Farage confirmed that women would be deported to Afghanistan, which was controlled by the Taliban, ‘if necessary’.
He rejected possible human rights concerns: ‘I am more concerned about the rights of the British people, about what comes here illegally.’
The figures from the Oxford University Migration Observatory show that Afghan citizens constitute 15 percent of all small boat arrival between 2018-2024.
However, the majority of those who come to small boats are men over the age of 18 – about 76 percent of the arrival of 2024, where this information is recorded.
14 percent of those who came last year were children under the age of 18.




