Farage's plan can finally put a stop to migration madness
Scottish Daily Express
|August 29, 2025
REFORM UK leader Nigel Farage has revealed his plan to solve the illegal migrant crisis detain and deport.
Mass deportations are the only way to end the “pull” the UK exerts for thousands of illegal migrants. Corralling them on secure military bases would also protect Britons amid a shocking reported 62% rise in sex crimes by foreign criminals.
Our national goodwill has been pushed to the limit. We can see with our own eyes that the vast majority of illegal migrants are young men coming from failed states looking for the lottery win of free housing and social benefits, plus the opportunity to work in the black market or possibly in lucrative crime rackets.
They gamble on our liberal, woolly-headed and incompetent politicians and civil servants and generally win, leapfrogging the asylum system by paying gangsters. Labour's pledge to fast-track asylum claims means just opening the door even wider. It is a system that doesn’t benefit anyone.
Except the economic migrants risking their lives to cross the Channel in small boats. And the criminal gangs getting rich off their trade.
So it’s refreshing to see a politician cut through this delusion and despair with a pledge for direct action. And where there is a will, there is always a way.
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