The United Kingdom needs a Minister for Deportations, with a whole new staff recruited from outside government to get around open-borders activists inside the Civil Service, says Brexit leader Nigel Farage.
The United Kingdom is less than one week away from the next national elections, with hundreds of mayoral and council competitions up for grabs next Thursday. Reform UK leader Nigel Farage, whose insurgent party has continued to go from strength to strength, is polling strongly and has now made an announcement on immigration, linking the very high level of arrivals to the degradation of simple, every-day government services and quality-of-life issues faced by millions of Britons.
Speaking from Dover, the coastal city where many thousands of illegal boat migrants are landed by the government after they are scooped up by Westminster-directed boats, Mr Farage said a new approach is needed in the United Kingdom, but one that is fundamentally common sense and already well-known from history and many nations worldwide.