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Farage's Push: Five Daily Migrant Flights and UK Unrest Warning

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Nigel Farage predicts chaos unless his bold deportation plans take flight.

 

Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, has sparked controversy with his warning that Britain could descend into unprecedented chaos if his strategy for "mass deportation" of asylum seekers isn't enacted. Farage claims unrest could surpass the infamous 1990 poll tax riots if decisive action isn't taken against illegal immigration.

 

Facing a torrent of criticism, Labour has dismissed his proposal as fanciful, while the Tories accused Farage of merely repackaging their ideas.

 

In a bid to regain control over the growing challenge of small-boat crossings, Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch is mobilising Tory councillors. Following a recent legal victory in Epping, Essex, that blocked asylum seekers from being housed in a local hotel, Badenoch plans to arm councillors with the tools needed to challenge Labour's approach and tackle local asylum accommodations.

 

Seeking to outflank both major parties, Farage has unveiled an ambitious £10 billion plan called "Operation Restoring Justice". This bold proposal involves five daily flights deporting migrants and includes barring small-boat arrivals from applying for asylum in the UK. Farage proposes using "surplus" RAF bases to detain up to 24,000 individuals within 18 months.

 

His radical approach includes withdrawing from the European Convention on Human Rights and the UN Convention Against Torture to enable the deportations. Additionally, Farage is exploring potential agreements with "third countries" like Rwanda and Albania to accommodate asylum seekers, with British overseas territories such as Ascension Island serving as backup options.

 

Despite international concerns over human rights, Farage plans to use British diplomatic influence to negotiate return deals with countries like Afghanistan and Eritrea, major sources of small-boat migrants.

 

Farage has defended his plan, stating his primary obligation is to protect British citizens, regardless of the international implications. He insists the situation must be resolved to avoid chaos greater than the poll tax riots, emphasising the urgency of immediate action.

 

 

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  • mikeymike100
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    "Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, has sparked controversy with his warning that Britain could descend into unprecedented chaos if his strategy for "mass deportation" of asylum seekers isn't enacted.

  • And many stupid people will follow him.  It's not about migrants and deportation but influence and power. It's about a selfish demagogue on his ego trip. "Heil Farage"

  • hotandsticky
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    Nonsense. Stupid people will ignore him or criticise him.......Brexit showed how STUPID that was.......I suspect you were one of that crowd.      The only voice of reason, and commonsen

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"Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, has sparked controversy with his warning that Britain could descend into unprecedented chaos if his strategy for "mass deportation" of asylum seekers isn't enacted."

 

I do not agree with him on everything, but on this issue he is correct!

Protests are gaining traction more and more around migrant hotels, unless something is done soon, it will trigger civil unrest!

Five Daily Migrant Flights

 

Not going to cut it. Try 5 container ships.

 

But knowing Farage , once he gets elected, nothing much will come from it 

What country/countries are going to accept 5 flights a day, Farage a one trick pony.

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4 hours ago, CharlieH said:

Operation Restoring Justice

Sounds like the language of another country, not the UK.

How about the Big Beautiful Immigration Bill? 

He really has no clue and his attempts will be stopped by the courts.

 

Flights to where? many lie about where they come from and have no proof, what happens when the country they are taken to will not accept them? Can't all be dumped in Africa or Albania

11 hours ago, CharlieH said:

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Nigel Farage predicts chaos unless his bold deportation plans take flight.

 

Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, has sparked controversy with his warning that Britain could descend into unprecedented chaos if his strategy for "mass deportation" of asylum seekers isn't enacted. Farage claims unrest could surpass the infamous 1990 poll tax riots if decisive action isn't taken against illegal immigration.

 

Facing a torrent of criticism, Labour has dismissed his proposal as fanciful, while the Tories accused Farage of merely repackaging their ideas.

 

In a bid to regain control over the growing challenge of small-boat crossings, Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch is mobilising Tory councillors. Following a recent legal victory in Epping, Essex, that blocked asylum seekers from being housed in a local hotel, Badenoch plans to arm councillors with the tools needed to challenge Labour's approach and tackle local asylum accommodations.

 

Seeking to outflank both major parties, Farage has unveiled an ambitious £10 billion plan called "Operation Restoring Justice". This bold proposal involves five daily flights deporting migrants and includes barring small-boat arrivals from applying for asylum in the UK. Farage proposes using "surplus" RAF bases to detain up to 24,000 individuals within 18 months.

 

His radical approach includes withdrawing from the European Convention on Human Rights and the UN Convention Against Torture to enable the deportations. Additionally, Farage is exploring potential agreements with "third countries" like Rwanda and Albania to accommodate asylum seekers, with British overseas territories such as Ascension Island serving as backup options.

 

Despite international concerns over human rights, Farage plans to use British diplomatic influence to negotiate return deals with countries like Afghanistan and Eritrea, major sources of small-boat migrants.

 

Farage has defended his plan, stating his primary obligation is to protect British citizens, regardless of the international implications. He insists the situation must be resolved to avoid chaos greater than the poll tax riots, emphasising the urgency of immediate action.

 

 

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And many stupid people will follow him. 

It's not about migrants and deportation but influence and power.

It's about a selfish demagogue on his ego trip. "Heil Farage"

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6 hours ago, proton said:

Can't all be dumped in Africa or Albania

 

Just dump them over the ocean, then.

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The migrant chaos in the UK is the only and sole fault of irresponsable political actions.

 

Not at all the fault of the migrants/asylum seekers. They are plainly using the loopholes of totally inefficient governance in the European Union and the UK, all suppported by the left wing wokist medias and press. 

 

I do not think highly of people like Farge. But his likes are the only ones who a being factual on a situation, spreading all over the UK and Europe that is getting out of control and will end up in civil chaos and unrest.

 

 

Deportations need to be done and now for the illegals and those whose asylum has been rejected.

 

The european union is destroying the entire continent in allowing all these people in. You do help others if there is space and money in a country. But that is no longer the case in the UK and in many European nations like France, .Germany, Italy, Spain or even some of the nordic countries who are slowly starting to see a crisis of public funds. 

 

All the billions spent on Ukraine while the local residents of the UK (or in the EU)  are suffering and struggling to make ends meet. What is wrong with these politicians ? 

 

But on the other hand, many right liberal political groups, close to the business communities do see the advantage of migrant illegal labour that is running most of the menial jobs all over the UK or the EU. So who's to blame in that case ? 

6 hours ago, proton said:

Flights to where? many lie about where they come from and have no proof, what happens when the country they are taken to will not accept them? Can't all be dumped in Africa or Albania

yes they can. once they are deported to these countries, or plainly if they know where they will end up, you wanna bet that many will produce their passports by some divine miracle. And even if not, they have a survival instinct 100 times stronger then you or me. Drop them anywhere, they will manage. If you can manage to cross the 7 seas to come so far. you think they will not be able to do it the other way round ? At worse, one could send them to the US Mexican border !! 😆

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8 hours ago, proton said:

Flights to where? many lie about where they come from and have no proof, what happens when the country they are taken to will not accept them? Can't all be dumped in Africa or Albania

Those who lie about where they come from can be flown to an overseas British Dependancy but in reality any self respecting interrogator should be able to pinpoint a person’s place of origin from that person’s language or accent (AI could probably assist with this), questions about their claimed local environment, landmarks, schools, public buildings, neighbouring towns and villages, nearest bus or rail station etc (Google Maps can assist with this).

 

The ‘old chestnut’ that one can not identify anyone’s origins and ethnicity is just an excuse by the lefty/liberals.

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2 hours ago, newbee2022 said:

And many stupid people will follow him. 

It's not about migrants and deportation but influence and power.

It's about a selfish demagogue on his ego trip. "Heil Farage"

 

Nonsense. Stupid people will ignore him or criticise him.......Brexit showed how STUPID that was.......I suspect you were one of that crowd. 

 

 

The only voice of reason, and commonsense, is coming from Reform. 

 

See the great post above from @SingAPorn successive governments have been neglectful in allowing the current crisis to grow and fester.

 

The 'patriotic' reaction currently being seen (and growing with some momentum)  is not coming from the far right activists (although this also gives them a platform - and it needs managing), but from 'the man/woman in the street' who has had enough of cultural erosion, diversity, wokeness - and plain stupidity.

1 hour ago, hotandsticky said:

@newbee2022 going round with his thumbs down reactions............................😂😂.....pathetic

Don't think so. You got many enemies here to give you thumbs down.

Actually your post is derogative 

25 minutes ago, newbee2022 said:

Don't think so. You got many enemies here to give you thumbs down.

Actually your post is derogative 


Just you I think.

 

My post is accurate.

 

 I would have used derogatory rather than derogative (which does not appear in spellcheck). My post wasn’t.

Well said Nige - the voice of common sense .Too many bl***y foreigners in the UK now , that`s why I`m hoping to move to Thailand . 

8 hours ago, SingAPorn said:

The migrant chaos in the UK is the only and sole fault of irresponsable political actions.

 

Not at all the fault of the migrants/asylum seekers. They are plainly using the loopholes of totally inefficient governance in the European Union and the UK, all suppported by the left wing wokist medias and press. 

 

I do not think highly of people like Farge. But his likes are the only ones who a being factual on a situation, spreading all over the UK and Europe that is getting out of control and will end up in civil chaos and unrest.

 

 

Deportations need to be done and now for the illegals and those whose asylum has been rejected.

 

The european union is destroying the entire continent in allowing all these people in. You do help others if there is space and money in a country. But that is no longer the case in the UK and in many European nations like France, .Germany, Italy, Spain or even some of the nordic countries who are slowly starting to see a crisis of public funds. 

 

All the billions spent on Ukraine while the local residents of the UK (or in the EU)  are suffering and struggling to make ends meet. What is wrong with these politicians ? 

 

But on the other hand, many right liberal political groups, close to the business communities do see the advantage of migrant illegal labour that is running most of the menial jobs all over the UK or the EU. So who's to blame in that case ? 

 

Agree with most of what you say.

But … as regards "business communities do see the advantage of migrant illegal labour", my understanding is that illegal immigrants (who are said to receive about 50 GBP per week on top of free hotel accommodation, free food, and free health care) are said to be not entitled to work.  Apparently many do.  This surely means that not only they but also their employers are breaking the law.

 

But perhaps the government's view is that the laws are to be selectively applied.  It maybe depends upon who you are: whether a documented UK citizen or an undocumented illegal immigrant.

 

Personally, I would have thought there to be many manual jobs that could be done by illegal immigrants in favour of local communities.  Jobs that need to be done but for which local councils lack funding, so no citizens are deprived of work nor local businesses lose out on contracts.  Thus they can pay with labour the cost of their board and lodging, while still receiving some pocket-money.

 

What is illegal is criminal and ought to be penalised rather than rewarded.

 

Before being granted any form of legal status, illegals should be able to demonstrate a working knowledge of written and spoken English and of the country's legal system, customs and institutions.  And swear an oath of allegiance to the nation, the breaking of which would entail revocation of their status.

 

Britain has given refuge to many refugees over past centuries, including amongst my forebears French Huguenots.  They came seeking refuge from persecution and annihilation, not to live at others expense.

 

9 hours ago, hotandsticky said:


Just you I think.

 

My post is accurate.

 

 I would have used derogatory rather than derogative (which does not appear in spellcheck). My post wasn’t.

Probably you got one enemy more

29 minutes ago, newbee2022 said:

Probably you got one enemy more

 

 

I can live with that

Should be a vote winner.

 

The British public have had enough of being ignored and treated like second class citizens in their own country.

An investigative journalist, Joshua Philipp of Epoch Times, is interviewed about the extraordinarily deep ramifications of illegal mass migration into the United States from South and Central America (with parallels for the U.K.).  NGOs and United Nations involved.  Judge for yourself the credibility of what he says.

 

Get the low life trash out.

Go there Nigel.

 

On 8/25/2025 at 6:03 AM, CharlieH said:

Seeking to outflank both major parties, Farage has unveiled an ambitious £10 billion plan called "Operation Restoring Justice".

Don’t embarrass Farage by asking him how he came up with this figure or more importantly where the money’s coming from.

 

He’s a scatter cash:

 

https://ifs.org.uk/articles/reform-uk-manifesto-reaction#:~:text=Contents,year 3 of the parliament.

1 hour ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Don’t embarrass Farage by asking him how he came up with this figure or more importantly where the money’s coming from.

 

Who do you want to ask?

 

Dianne Abbott?

5 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

 

Who do you want to ask?

 

Dianne Abbott?

Another senior moment Jonny?

 

It’s Farage presenting these fake policies with imaginary outcomes and dreamed up costs, nothing at all to do with Dianne Abbott.

 

 

1 minute ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Another senior moment Jonny?

 

It’s Farage presenting these fake policies with imaginary outcomes and dreamed up costs, nothing at all to do with Dianne Abbott.

 

 

 

Oh look, Chomps is pretending to miss the point again. Not like you to be disingenuous. 😄

 

Deporting illegal immigrants pays for itself in the long run. A deportation flight is a lot cheaper than years of housing them in hotels, benefits, jails etc. 

 

Look at the US. Hopefully Farage follows Trump's lead and does exactly what he says he will do and leaves the lefties to clutch their pearls and scream/cry into their camera for TikTok all they like.

The U.K. has no agreements with any country to take back their citizens, how is Farage going deport them, circle over their home countries and give them a parachute ? 

Farage is a one trick pony first it was leave the EU, before leaving the EU no boats arrived as the U.K. could return the illegals to France.

Ask Farage about his manifesto, he is a city boy financier millionaire alongside Tice., does anyone think he will be on the side of the working class ?

Deporting people has been a common occurrence for hundreds of years. There is nothing intrinsically wrong with sending them, in the words of Alf Garnet, "back to where they came from."

What is wrong is to send them to a third country.

 

During the time of the Raj, there might have been a conversation like this:

British officer: See how wonderful England is? We came and conquered you.

Native: So England is a wonderful country sahib?

British officer: Damn right. The best and most wonderful country!

Native: I am thinking that I must go to see this wonderful country.

British officer: No, you bloomin' well won't.

 

 

Farage's programme in his own words.  Of course one is free to believe or disbelieve him:

 

 

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