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Farage Ends Conference with Unity Plea After Rowing Back on Small Boats Pledge
Nigel Farage aims to enact laws modeled on Australia's to legally stop illegal small boat crossings, with motions passed to review asylum approvals by past UK governments.
- Nigel Farage called for unity within Reform UK after retracting a pledge to stop small boat crossings in two weeks, needing a legal basis first.
- The conference featured controversial figures, including a vaccine-sceptic cardiologist and Lucy Connolly, who was jailed for racial hatred.
- Attendees at the conference passed motions to broaden immigration policy reviews and remove gender ideology from public organizations.
- Farage emphasized the need for discipline among members to succeed in upcoming elections, stating, 'You are the people's army.
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Farage ends conference with unity plea after rowing back on small boats pledge
The Birmingham conference was bigger than previous years.
·Largs, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleSarah Pochin doubles down on Reform's two-week plan to 'stop the small boats': 'It is crippling this country!'
Sarah Pochin has leapt to Nigel Farage's defence as she doubled down on his "two-week plan" to "stop the small boats".Speaking to GB News at the party's conference, the Reform UK MP declared that although the plan is "radical", they "cannot solve the problem" of the migration crisis without it.Detailing his plans further, Mr Farage told GB News that "given the mood of the nation, the legislation needs to go through as quickly as it’s possible".H…
·London, United Kingdom
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