Rwanda could revive migrant deal if Nigel Farage is PM (and UK pays up £50m) – after Taliban says it’s ‘ready and willing’ to work with Reform UK on taking migrants from Britain

Rwanda opened the door to revive the plan to deport the immigration with Britain if Nigel Farage was prime minister.
Mr. Farage promises to deport 600,000 asylum seekers in the first five years of a reform government if his party wins the next general elections.
As a part of the plans to combat the crisis of the small boats titled ‘Justice Restoring Operation’, Mr. Farage said that the agreement would negotiate the agreement with third countries to send immigrants to abroad.
The previous TORY government signed an agreement to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda, although no flights were released and the agreement was later scrapped by the Labor Party.
Rwanda Government Spokesman Yolande Macolo Times That the African country will consider introducing the plan again.
However, this will require Britain to pay an extraordinary £ 50 million that Rwanda’s payment of Tories’s migration and economic development partnership.
The Ministry of Interior rejected Rwanda from Britain’s immigration agreement that he was still owed to money.
A government spokesman said to the newspaper: ‘As clearly stated in the Verbale notes between England and Rwanda, there will be no other payment about this policy and Rwanda waived additional payments.’
The Taliban came as he said that the reform to accept the Afghans deported from England was ‘ready and willing’.
TORY Deputy Dame Priti Patel was depicted in 2022 while signing the Migration and Economic Development Partnership with Rwanda Foreign Minister Vincent Biruta

An important board of the ‘Justice Restore Operation’ plan announced by Nigel Farage and Zia Yusuf yesterday, yesterday, new immigrant agreements with other nations
The Islamist regime welcomed the plans of Mr. Farage’s party to sign new immigrant refunds with countries around the world if they gained power.
In small boats to the UK, 6,000 last year, but only a handful of backs have returned in recent years.
The reform said that countries would sign new immigrant return agreements regardless of human rights records, and that the United Kingdom of £ 2 billion in exchange for potential agreements promises to provide cash.
Senior party figure Zia Yusuf, Considering that Afghanistan has already received millions of pounds foreign aid, it is ‘quite reasonable’ to go to the Taliban.
Mr. Farage was asked about the risk of torture or execution of many of those who were sent back to Afghanistan at the policy launch in Oxfordshire on Tuesday.
The reform leader said: ‘Does it bother me? It bothers me, but what really bothers me is what’s on the streets of our country. ‘
In an interview at the weekend, Mr. Farage said: ‘I am really sorry, but we cannot be responsible for everything that is all over the world.
‘I cannot be responsible for despotic regimes around the world.’
However, Mr. Farage said that those who serve with British and US forces in their country will be deported.
“Of course, of course, there were brave Afghans who supported the British forces and American forces during the 20 -year war that deserved compensation for the tremendous risks they take,” he said.

A Taliban security personnel were depicted at the beginning of this month celebrated the fourth anniversary of the seizure of the Islamist regime Afghanistan.

A French Police Ship passes a life jacket to people in the boat as it passes the British channel
Mr. Yusuf insisted that the number of ‘infinite’ Afghan passing the channel served with the United Kingdom army.
Last night Taliban, if the prime minister, Mr. Farage, ‘ready and willing’ he said.
A senior official said that Telegram: ‘We are ready to take and embrace everything he sends to us.
‘We know that many of them do not have a good life abroad, we are ready to work with everyone who can help to end the struggles of Afghan refugees.
“We will not receive money to accept our own people, but we welcome the help to support newcomers, as there are difficulties in hosting and feeding those who return from Iran and Pakistan.
‘Afghanistan is home to all Afghans, and the Islamic Emirate is determined to make this country – a place where those who return from the West or who have been sent back by someone else from the West – a place where they can live with honor.’
Taliban official, ‘Different’ if the prime minister will be the Prime Minister, he claimed that it could be easier to cope with Mr. Farage.
“We have to see when Mr. Farage is the Prime Minister of England or when he is doing what he was doing, but since his views are different, he may be easier than those present to deal with it,” he said.
‘Whether it’s a legal or illegal refugee in the UK, we will accept everyone he sends.’
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Even Downing Street opened the door of the workers’ government seeking a future return agreement with Afghanistan.
When asked about the potential customer, the official spokesman of the Prime Minister said to journalists: ‘We will not take anything from the table in terms of agreements with the world.’
This morning, the president of the party said that if the conservatives won the next general elections, Afghanistan would make a ‘potentially’ agreement on migration.
When Tories was asked if he would establish a return agreement with the country operated by the Taliban, Kevin Hollinrake told Radio: ‘Well, potentially yes.’
The former minister added that his party’s plan to deportation, published in May, was more comprehensive than we saw from reform, and engaged in both legal migration and illegal migration.
Mr. Hollinrake later told Sky News that an immigrant agreement with Afghanistan would be ‘very expensive’ and will have ‘very important’ human rights consequences.
He added that the previous Torah government’s proposal to deport people to Rwanda was ‘a better way to do this’.
On Tuesday, Mr. Yusuf said that reform’s plans to cop up with small boats will be presented to other countries in exchange for the signing of £ 2 billion, migratory return agreements.
As one of the most senior figures of the party, the former reform chairman said he represented a large amount for some of the £ 2 billion capitals.
BBC Radio 4’s Today program said: ‘Afghanistan is not a decrease in the ocean. Eritrea is definitely not a decrease in the ocean.
These are the two countries at the top of the boat transition list. This is a very important money. ‘
Mr. Yusuf, who puts pressure on the plans to deliver the taxpayers of the taxpayers to Afghanistan, who was checked by the Taliban, added: ‘This country gives £ 151 million a year in the form of foreign aid to Afghanistan.
I think it’s quite reasonable. Again, the British people were enough to benefit from their good intentions.
“The idea that the Afghans channel is illegally on the top of the list in terms of foreign nationals, the majority of this country fights with age men, this country gives £ 151 million to Afghanistan. We do not think it is fair. ‘
Mr. Yusuf said that when a reform government was asked how they would sign return agreements with such countries, he would ‘interact with the regimes in Iran and Afghanistan.
The government said that Britain’s foreign aid to Afghanistan was subject to a strict monitoring and that none of them were provided to the Taliban or the Taliban.
Instead, it is provided directly to the UK partners such as UN and Red Cross.
Daisy Cooper, Deputy Leading of the Liberal Democratic, said: ‘Reform proposals added to the Taliban tax: British soldiers were defeated and died to a repressive regime.
‘Not a penny of the taxpayers’ money, the British banned terrorist organizations should go to such a closely connected group. ‘