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Nigel Farage shifts on two-week small boats pledge

Joshua nevettPolitical reporter

BBC Nigel Farage dressed in a dark suit and a tie, looking at the camera carefullyBBC

Reform Nigel Farage, the British leader, changed the promise of stopping immigrants who came to small boats within two weeks after entering the government if they gained power.

Farage said that the BBC would stop the boats two weeks after the laws that the Laura Kuensberg program would allow immigrants to quickly deport the immigrants quickly.

When asked whether these laws can pass, Farage said that a government -led government would “want to do it as quickly as possible.”

The two -week hostage was one of the prominent announcements of Farage’s party’s speech on Friday’s conference in Birmingham.

“In his conference speech on Friday, Farage said:” We will stop the boats, and we will detain those who enter our country illegally by making almost every normal country in the rest of the world.

He continued: “You cannot come here illegally and we will stop the boat within two weeks that win the stay.”

In the plans announced last month, Reform UK suggested that if the next general elections gained power in the next general elections, 600,000 immigrants would be deported for five years.

Farage said that his party would block everyone who came to England on a small boat from demanding asylum, and that he would prepare 2 billion pounds to provide payments or help to reclaim immigrants to countries like Afghanistan.

The key to the plan is the transition of a new law called illegal migration.

Reform UK said that the bill would create a legal task for the interior secretary to remove illegal immigrants and forbid everyone who was deported to re -enter the UK for life.

International treaties, such as the 1951 treaty, which prevents refugees of refugees such as England to the countries where they face serious threats to their lives or freedoms, will “disappear”, such as the 1951 treaty.

When asked how this will work, the complexities and typical timelines of the last legislation, Farage Laura Kuensberg told the following: “As soon as the law comes into force.

Referring to Australian policies, Farage said that they solved the problem within two weeks when they had the “legal base” to withdraw small boats of the country to Indonesia.

In accordance with former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott’s Offshore detention policy, asylum seekers returned to Indonesia in controversial and sent to Papua New Guinea and Nauru in the Pacific for processing and re -settlement.

In June 2014, Abbott said that Australia pointed out six months after the arrival of the last asylum in December 2013 – a few months after taking office.

When asked if he promised he could not hold, he said he meant what he said about mass shoots.

He accused other political parties of saying that “voters think that voters want to hear everything that wants to deliver it”.

Watch the full interview with Laura Kuensberg on Sunday with Laura Kuensberg on the 0900 BST on BBC One and BBC İplayer.

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