
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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