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Nigel Farage Says Reform Would Evict All Foreign Nationals ...

Farage said Reform would ban foreign nationals from social housing and deport those unable to secure private rentals as polls show support leaking to Restore Britain.

  • On Sunday, Nigel Farage used a new Substack post to harden his immigration stance before the Makerfield by-election, vowing that Reform would ban foreign nationals from welfare and deport those unable to secure private accommodation within three months.
  • Recent polls suggest Farage's Reform UK is losing crucial support in the Makerfield constituency to its far-right rival, Restore Britain, led by former Reform MP Rupert Lowe, which attracts voters with an even more extremist immigration platform.
  • In a 6,800-word essay, Farage described diversity policies as a "deeply sinister act of social cleansing" and confirmed Reform's plans to abolish the Equality Act, while pledging to limit schools to "accepted civic events" excluding Black History Month and Pride Month.
  • Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy told Sky News that Farage should take his "nasty hate" elsewhere, while Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey accused him of "pushing the politics of grievance and division" against British values.
  • The Mail on Sunday reported that Restore activists attended a "Remigration Summit" in Portugal last month discussing the right-wing great replacement conspiracy theory, allegations Restore Britain leader Lowe dismissed as a "bullshit hit piece" about his campaign.
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Farage vows to evict all foreign nationals from social housing if Reform gains power

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