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Farage unveils plans for ‘mass deportations’… but Tories say migrant policy blitz is copied from them

Today, Nigel Farage will force Keir Starmer to throw plans for the deportation of illegal immigrants to the foreign courts.

In a big speech, the reform will ask the British leader Prime Minister Prime Minister if he wanted to protect the British borders and citizens, or whether he wants to continue to remain ‘outdated’ to international treaties and judges’ decisions.

In addition to the pressure of the government to cope with the crisis, in addition to the record channel transitions and the public rage on immigrants in luxury hotels, Mr. Farage will promise that if there is PM, if there is PM, everyone will be arrested and detained.

It will promise that it will sign return agreements with countries such as Afghanistan and Eritrea, and at the same time, it will also contain immigrants in third countries such as Rwanda and Albania, and will use British overseas regions, including the Island of Ascension.

Toray, claiming that their policies reflect their own proposals, will promise that Mr. Farage will be deported by a reform government and will make five charter flights every day.

In addition, there will be a ‘deportation application’ for immigrants who want to leave voluntarily and they will be given a £ 2,500 and a free flight house.

Stating that the implementation of the party will cost £ 10 billion and will save public money in the long run, it will determine the details of costs today.

The government will bring the emergency legislation known as an illegal migration (deportation of mass deportation) to prohibit those arriving by the small boat from demanding asylum.

Nigel Farage (Picture) will force Keir Starmer to throw the support it gives to foreign courts while determining the plans to deport the mass deportation of illegal immigrants

After a small boat event in the channel, Dover is brought to the border force compound in the City (in the picture)

After a small boat event in the channel, Dover is brought to the border force compound in the City (in the picture)

And he would have removed Britain from international agreements, including the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) – a demand made even by labor deputies and glory, because Sir Keir’s inability to implement the radical action will lose the next elections.

A new British rights law, which will be applied only for British citizens and those who have the right to live here, will replace the Human Rights Law and refer to the protection of free speech and freedom rather than human rights.

Mr. Farage, who will make his opening speech at Oxfordshire this morning last night, told Daily Mail: ‘The division line on this issue is simple. Does the Prime Minister stand with the British people, defend our national security and the security of women and girls or stand with former international treaties and courts? Reform UK will leave the ECHR and finally stop the scourge of illegal migration. ‘

Mr. Farage added that if the reform comes to power, he would aim to establish immigrant detention centers in military areas within 18 months. Authorized, hosting 24,000 people and detainees will not be allowed to leave the bail or demand bail, he added. Sir Keir had previously promised that his government would never leave ACHR.

Farage accused Starmer of international courts with a piece of opinion published in Telegraph: ‘It is time to put this country in the first place. These are all a matter of priority.

‘Keir Starmer British people, as well as the protection of national security and women and girls – or on the side of the former international treaties and human rights lawyers?’ ‘.

Earlier this year, Starmer took an unprecedented step to inform a ‘wrong decision’ by giving a Palestinian family the right to live in the United Kingdom.

The aerial photo shows swelling boots and exterior motors that are believed to be used by immigrants to pass the channel and are believed to be stored in a garden authority in Southeastern England on August 17, 2025.

The aerial photo shows swelling boots and exterior motors that are believed to be used by immigrants to pass the channel and are believed to be stored in a garden authority in Southeastern England on August 17, 2025.

According to The Times, more than 100 immigrants were detained before the deportation of France to France.

According to The Times, more than 100 immigrants were detained before the deportation of France to France.

After the queue, the government promised to restrict the ability of illegal immigrants and foreign criminals to avoid being deported by claiming the 8th article of Article 8.

And at the weekend, the internal office said it would get rid of some courts led by the judge and accelerate asylum objections.

According to The Times, more than 100 immigrants have been detained before they were deported to France. The movement is part of Sir Keir’s ‘One In, One’ agreement, which will be applied within weeks.

Although Mr. Farage said that today’s oath was not the ambition of deporting many illegal immigrants last September. He said: ‘Even there is meaningless. This is a political impossibility. ‘

Tories also claimed that Reform’s flagship policy was based on most of its proposals. In power, the conservatives issued a law that prohibited small boat immigrants to demand asylum, and although no flights were lifted, some signed an agreement to deport Rwanda to Rwanda. The Torah government was also the first to think of sending new arrival to Ascension Island, a remote region in the South Atlantic.

And in May, after losing the election, the party issued a bill of deportation, which means ‘automatic deportation for everyone to come to the country illegally’ and to save the Human Rights Law from immigration cases.

Opposition leader Kemi Badenoch launched an investigation that Britain should be withdrawn from the ECHR.

And until 2006, under the rule of David Cameron, Tories proposed to change the Human Rights Law with the British rights law, and is now proposed by reform. A similar draft law that would repel the Human Rights Law was put forward by Dominic Raab in 2022 before scrapped by Liz Truss during the short term of office.

Shadow House Secretary Chris Philp said: ‘Nigel Farage promised a complete deportation plan, and then the silence that lasted for months offers nothing but copy and bonding conservative policies.

‘Reform did not make a serious thinking about securing our borders – instead of months ago, the plans determined by Kemi Badenoch and the conservatives to chase headlines in some desperate initiatives.

‘But the government is more than just press releases and titles.’

Reform UK said: ‘There were 14 years of conservatives. Under the hours, illegal migration rose to unprecedented levels, and the small boats on the channel were out of control. They didn’t do anything to stop it. ‘

Last night, a source of workers said: ‘This said Tories, who left us with record -high asylum costs and declining lifting, a tired rehash’ approach. As usual, Farage offers empty sound shots without plans to support it. ‘

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