Reform UK leader Nigel Faraj has described illegal immigration as a “crisis” that is affecting the country on the “historical and unprecedented” scale.
Faraj on Tuesday underlined his party’s plan to cross the small boats, which would promise to detain and deport people who illegally come to the UK.
He will also propose significant legal changes and question whether the Prime Minister is in favor of the Prime Minister Sir Kir Stmper Human Rights Lawyers or British people.
To make the expulsion easier, the reform is promising to leave the European Court of Human Rights (ECR), canceled the Human Rights Act and disappear international treaties such as refugee convention.
Along with four MPs, improvement is a small force in the UK Commons.
But voting shows that its popularity has increased significantly – so important that today’s things Daily wire If his party wins power in the next general election, what is he planning to do.
The Pharge wants to present a legal obligation on the Home Secretary Yatete Cooper to remove the illegal arrival – an approach that was tried by the final orthodox government.
Improvement also wants to ban anyone who illegally enters the illegally from being able to claim asylum.
“Under these new schemes, if you come to Britain illegally you will be disqualified for asylum. No IFS, no butt,” Faraj wrote in the Telegraph.
He called upon politicians to keep Britain before.
Labor said that reform schemes were written behind an FAG packet – and there was no substance on delivery.
Toryse said that reforms were recycling his views.
Faraj said that the country “faced a national emergency, in which uncontrolled illegal stay weakens public system”.
He wrote, “The illegal stay in this country in the last five years is historical and unprecedented.”
Around 28,000 migrants have crossed the English channel from the beginning of the year.
Meanwhile, more than 50,000 migrants have come to Britain through this route in 403 days since the labor came to power in July 2024.
The Prime Minister had given priority to the government to the government to deal with illegal immigration and “restoration order”.
Under a new “One in, One Out” pilot scheme established between the British and French governments, some people who come to Britain in small boats will be detained and sent back to France.
It is said that ministers should be ready to send back more than 100 small boats. Cross the channel, Times report.
The group is currently in custody, in which something has been arrested over the weekend, the paper says.
The official home office data shows that in the first 11 days more than 2,500 migrants crossed the channel.
On Monday, Labor said that the refuge was planning an overhaul of the appeal system as it tries to cut the number of migrants living in the hotel while they wait for a decision.
The government has increased the pressure to reduce its dependence on asylum hotels, the latest demonstrations have been held in the weekends in the weekend as well as a protest on policy.