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It is easier for the Taliban to speak with the reform

Following Mr. Farage’s speech on Tuesday, he did not open the door of accepting his own agreements with the Taliban in the future potentially. However, the senior official in Kabul argued that negotiation with the reform leader could be easier than Sir Keir Starmer.

He told Telegraph: ” [Nigel Farage] Sends us. Since we know that many have no good life abroad, we are ready to work with anyone 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 – a place where they can live with honor.”

Authorized, “different” views because of the prime minister would be easier to cope with the reform leader would be easier.

“We have to see what Mr. Farage is the Prime Minister of British or when he is the Prime Minister, but because his views are different, it may be easier than those present to deal with it,” he said. “Whether it’s legal or illegal refugee in the UK, we will accept everyone he sends.”

Home office struggle

Following Mr. Farage’s speech, Downing Street argued that Sir Keir could not make a turn agreement with Afghanistan and Eritrea and the prime minister spokesman: “We will not take anything from the table.”

“Although the conditions in some countries will often make returns difficult, we continue to work without getting tired to remove those who do not have legal rights,” the conditions in some countries will often make it difficult. “

However, it is more likely to be more similar to a regulation in Germany with only foreign criminals and rejected Afghan asylum seekers.

German lessons

Last month, Germany continued to exile to Afghanistan after negotiating a return agreement with the Taliban, although officially recognized the Taliban government.

Germany returned to two flights last year – returned to two flights last year, and the exiles began in response to the deadly stabbing of a police officer by a unsuccessful asylum seeker in Mannheim.

After seizing Kabul in 2021, a Taliban spokesman said that the Afghan courts would “decide how to progress with any asylum seekers who commit crimes abroad.

Downing Street’s comments emphasize Reform’s Posts of Workers, Mr. Farage’s party is now expected to be the main challenge in front of the Labor Party and in the next election.

Farage’s new order

In accordance with Mr. Farage’s plans, claiming that he was unacceptable in the UK, claiming that he remained unacceptable in the UK, including the Afghans coming from illegal ways, will prevent a new law by taking a legal duty to remove them.

When asked about the risks of torture or killing the Afghans, Mr. Farage said: “Does it bother me? It bothers me, but what really bothers me is what’s on the streets of our country.” He said.

Referring to the last anti -immigration protests in EPPING, “What really bothers me is what is what is what is for British citizens. What really bothers me, what you see from the bell [asylum] From the hotel. “

Since the Taliban will no longer accept travel documents given by the Afghan Embassy in London, compulsory and voluntary returns are paused and cannot progress.

According to data published in May within the scope of the Freedom of Information Law, only nine Afghan has returned to the country since its arrival in 2021 in 2021.

The Ministry of Interior said that the UK was the long -standing rule of the UK, and that no one has risky at risk of legitimate persecution or serious harm.

As part of his plans, Mr. Farage announced that the reform would allocate 2 billion pounds to persuade foreign governments to accept deportation.

Considering that the Efficiency of the Party, Tsar Zia Yusuf, Britain already provides foreign aid to Afghanistan annually, said that it was “quite reasonable” to take back illegal immigrants to the Taliban.

Mr. Farage also committed three other international treaties to eliminate the “obstacles” to immigrants who challenge the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), to abolish the Human Rights Law and to be deported if they came illegally.

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