Farage Unveils Reform UK Mass-Deportation Plan With Five Daily Flight and ECHR Exit
- Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, announced on Saturday that if his party wins the next election, they will implement large-scale removal of migrants who arrive in small boats to the UK seeking asylum.
- The plans respond to a record number of nearly 28,000 arrivals crossing the English Channel so far in 2025, fueling a national crisis and rising public anger over immigration.
- Farage's proposals include immediate arrest on arrival, automatic detention in centers housing 24,000 people, and deportations via five daily charter flights to countries like Afghanistan and Eritrea, with Ascension Island as a fallback site.
- Farage claimed the legislation intends to enable large-scale deportations, forecasting that hundreds of thousands of people could be removed, while opponents argued the proposals were impractical or simply repurposed ideas previously introduced by the Conservatives.
- The Home Office and government face legal challenges defending asylum seeker accommodations, while the opposition works to close hotels orderly amid expected protests and growing political pressure on immigration.
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Right-wing populist Nigel Farage is launching a plan for the “mass deportation” of migrants from the UK. But the controversial proposal is drawing criticism. On Sunday, protests continued in a number of places against so-called asylum hotels.


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Nigel Farage has unveiled Reform UK’s most hardline immigration policy to date, promising mass deportations and a complete withdrawal from the international human rights codes that have long hindered Britain’s ability to control its borders. Under the “Operation Restoring Justice” plan, Farage vowed to “detain and deport” illegal migrants, stating that the era of open-door asylum policies is over. The blueprint would abolish the Human Rights Act…
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