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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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"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!

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