Reform UK Leader Farage Warns Small Boats Threaten Public Order
Reform UK Leader Farage Warns Small Boats Threaten Public Order

Reform UK Leader Farage Warns Small Boats Threaten Public Order

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Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, has issued strong warnings about the threat illegal migration poses to public order and national security in Britain. He describes the influx of migrants via small boats as an 'invasion' and has pledged mass deportations of all illegal arrivals, calling for the immediate detention and removal of migrants entering through this route. Farage intends to repeal the Human Rights Act, withdraw from the European Convention on Human Rights, and disapply the 1951 Refugee Convention, arguing that these international agreements obstruct effective deportation. His proposals include replacing the Human Rights Act with a British Bill of Rights focused on liberties for legal residents while enabling tougher immigration enforcement. Reform UK capitalizes on public frustration with existing Labour and Conservative migration policies, positioning itself as the party prioritizing national security and protection of women and children. Farage’s speech and plans reflect growing anger and despair among the public, which he warns could lead to unrest if unaddressed.

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