Reform UK announce plans to deport 600,000 immigrants if they win the next election

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Reform UK leader Nigel Farage today laid out his party's migration policy in a speech in Oxford.

The right-wing party says they will detain women and children upon arrival in Britain and deport 600,000 immigrants should they win the next election, which is scheduled for 2029 - but will, of course, be earlier should there be a snap election.

Reform UK are leading in the polls and set to win the next election as things stand, with Farage to be PM.

In answering a question from Sky News political correspondent Serena Barker-Singh, Farage, 61, admits he has accepted "that how we deal with children is a much more complicated and difficult issue", when it comes to his mass deportation plans.

 
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Right-wing party Reform UK revealed today in Oxford that they will, as part of "Operation Restoring Justice":

1) Take Britain out of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR);

2) Repeal the 1998 Human Rights Act;

3) Disapply the 1951 Refugee Convention for five years;

4) Make it a legal requirement for the Home Secretary to remove those who arrive illegally;

5) Detain all illegal migrants as soon as they arrive.

Reform are leading in the polls and are set to win the next election.

Today, a panicking British Government responded to Reform's declarations of their intentions by saying:

“Nigel Farage can’t say where his detention centres will be, can’t say what will happen to women and children, and can’t say how he’ll convince hostile regimes like Iran to take people back.

“Only this Labour government is committed to restoring order and fairness to the asylum system.


"We’ve already returned more than 35,000 people with no right to be here - a 28% increase in returns of failed asylum seekers in just one year - and will end the use of asylum hotels by the end of the Parliament.”
 
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As much as Reform is "on track" to take over government.

Reform are leading in the polls. And an in-depth poll taken in June showed that Farage's party will win the most House of Commons seats as things stand in the next General Election.