POLL: Should women and children who cross the Channel be deported? | Politics | News

Reform British leader Nigel Farage confirmed that his government would deport the Afghan women passing the channel on small boats to the origin countries. This confirmed for the first time that women will enter the policy of mass deportation of their party.
During his interview with Sky News, he was repeatedly answered whether he would return to Afghanistan Afghanistan, ruled by the Taliban of Afghan. Taliban is famous for the brutal, oppressive treatment of women. On the other hand, Mr. Farage said to the channel: “For openness, 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, Brexit architect withdrew a promise he made in a conference speech on Friday to stop small boats within two weeks after power. Explaining his position, he said that the boats would be stopped well two weeks after the adoption of the necessary legislation.
The GB News server added that former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott, who stopped immigrant ships from Indonesia in 2013, would mimic the approach to small boat arrival. Abbott’s policy involved the return of immigrants to origin countries or detained on overseas islands.
What are you thinking? Should women and children be deported from England if they came illegally?
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, on Friday, Nec’de Nec’de a viewer, Downing Street will stop arrival within two weeks.
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.”
During the conference, Mr. Farage introduced the new recruitment Nadine Dorries fleeing Tories.
Mid-Bedfordshire’s former MP: “Toray Party is dead. The members should now think that their members are unthinkable and look at the future.”
A conservative party spokesman: “We wish Nadine well.”




