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Nigel Farage vows to scrap UK human rights law to tackle small boats crisis

Reform UK plans to replace human rights laws with a bill prioritizing British citizens and enabling deportation of hundreds of thousands of asylum seekers, aiming to save £10 billion.

  • Nigel Farage has published a Bill of Rights that would prioritize rights for British citizens, according to his statements on upcoming legislation.
  • The proposed bill aims to replace the Human Rights Act, limiting rights for non-citizens, as noted by Reform UK's officials.
  • Under this plan, people arriving by small boats would not be granted asylum and may be detained, as reported in legislative discussions.
  • Critics, including Angela Eagle and Chris Philp, expressed doubts about the feasibility and legality of Farage's proposals.
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Nigel Farage precedes international human rights commitments. A government under his party is to resolve Britain from all agreements.

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The National broke the news in Glasgow, United Kingdom on Monday, August 25, 2025.
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