Nigel Farage vows to abolish indefinite leave to remain within 100 days.
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In a major speech this week, Reform UK set out how it would lower immigration. With controversial plans to deport hundreds of thousands of migrants and scrap key human rights protections, Nigel Farage described immigration as a ‘scourge’ and an ‘invasion’. Was this a watershed moment in the way politicians talk about small boat crossings? And what is Labour’s response? The Guardian’s policy editor Kiran Stacey asks the deputy political editor Jessica Elgot
Nigel Farage vows to abolish indefinite leave to remain within 100 days.
Nigel Farage vows to abolish indefinite leave to remain within 100 days.
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