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Reform UK shout their anti-immigration stance from the rooftops

Reform UK today outlined their proposals for immigration reform if they entered government on the back of news about the Dover Crossings and the currency it has in the UK population.

Nigel Farage MP (Clacton/Reform UK) is a leader who’s mounting a challenge against the laziness by public servants, perceived in the halls of power as seemingly incapable of wielding the might of the state against illegal boats.

Nigel Farage speaking today about his worries over the potential rise of extremism in the UK.

Their ‘program’ involves passing an Illegal Migration Mass Deportation Act, principally, it seems, to prevent Justices from stopping removal flights, a bugbear of conservatives of late in the UK, and a part of the effort to deal with the successful arrival of illegal entrants.

They also want to exit the ECHR to fast-track decisions here; make it obligatory by law for a Home Secretary to remove illegal entrants; and to setup a UK Deportation Command to “track down, and detain” illegal entrants wherever they are.

These were triumphantly announced at a press conference by Zia Yusuf, not an MP as yet for Reform UK but touted as their ‘Shadow Home Secretary’, a tall order for an unelected, former chairman of the party, and technically only its Spokesperson for Home Affairs for now.