Nigel FarajBritain’s hard-right leader Improvement The UK party said on Tuesday that if it wins the next election, it would leave the European Human Rights Conference and illegally take any person coming to the country into custody.
Farage made its plan to deal with illegal immigration, which after a significant increase in the number of migrants reaching the boats English ChannelAnd weeks of week weeks have protested for shelters for hotels for weeks.
Despite having only four seats out of 650 seats in the House of Commons, Faraj’s party has gained momentum by confiscating public disappointment on the disability of governments to reduce the number of migrants coming from the boat. National surveys have suggested that support for improvement is equivalent or crossing the ruling labor party and conservatives.
“If you come to the UK illegally, you will be detained and exiled and never allowed to live anytime,” Faraj said in a press conference.
He said, “The mood in the country around this issue is a mixture amidst total disappointment and increasing anger,” he said, if no action is taken, now “is a real danger to public orders”.
Faraj, who has long been demanded to add problems such as public healthcare and housing, reiterated its attitude that the UK is being “invaded” by the migrants. He said that if he comes to power, reform would abandon the European convention on human rights and can revoke or “disappear” to all other rights to prevent all shelter claims and will ensure that migrants who have arrived without the authority are deported.
The party promised to increase the capacity of safe deals with countries including Afghanistan, Eritrea and Iran to return the migrants.
If asked repeatedly about the possibility of harassment or killing shelters, if they were sent back to the countries from whom they had run away, Faraj said: “Options are not to do anything … We cannot be responsible for all sins happening around the world.”
So far this year, more than 28,000 people have crossed the English channel to come by boat in Britain, which is about 50% from the same period last year. Official figures show that a large number of people – over 111,000 – show formal figures for asylum in Britain.
Prime Minister Kir Stamor The major plan of the orthodox administration has been dug up to send migrants who have reached by unauthorized means in Rwanda. Instead, he hoped on a deal to send some migrants on a deal with France last month, crossing the English channel on dingies and inflatable boats.
UK officials have suggested that “one, one out” plan is a major success, which includes a limited number of people despite the initial program.
The government is also trying to speed up processing of refuge claims. Authorities have kept thousands of migrants waiting for their refuge in hotels at public expense-a controversial policy that has been boiled for a long time, but has been stuck in protests in recent weeks when a hotel resident allegedly tried to kiss a 14-year-old girl and was accused of sexual harassment. The man has denied the allegation.
Opponent-resident protesters, as well as counters, local authorities, were enraged after winning a temporary prohibition last week. London,