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Nigel Farage vows to strip pensions from civil servants who let in sex offender migrants
Reform UK aims to hold civil servants criminally liable for granting asylum to sex offenders, with penalties including up to two years in prison and loss of pensions.
- Reform UK plans to prosecute civil servants who grant asylum to sex offenders and create a new offence called 'dishonestly determining an asylum claim,' which carries two years in prison.
- Nigel Farage stated that civil servants allowing dangerous migrants into the UK will be held accountable for their actions.
- Zia Yusuf, Reform UK's policy chief, announced that a task force will review past asylum decisions concerning sex offenders for potential accountability.
- The Government maintains that civil servants perform essential work in processing asylum claims and has removed nearly 50,000 illegal migrants since taking office.
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