Reform warns Starmer to 'get real and tough' on migrants as Brits will become 'angrier and angrier' - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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Reform warns Starmer to 'get real and tough' on migrants as Brits will become 'angrier and angrier' - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
"You have people coming in, and I told the Prime Minister I would stop it, and it doesn't matter if you call out the military, it doesn't matter what means you use. It destroys countries from within and we're actually now removing a lot of the people that came into our country."
"It would act as a deterrent, and that's why we announced in August when everyone else is on holiday our Operation Restoring Justice. We've got to detain everybody that crosses and put them into remote camps, military camps, in remote areas, far away from residents, and deport them immediately. Either back to where they came from or to third country destinations. That's our plan, and it's the only plan that will work and act as a deterrent."
"I think since the one in, one out policy was announced, some 10,000 almost have crossed the Channel, so it's clearly not a deterrent. And the Government lauding 'oh big deal, wow folks we got another one out', so that's two. Well done!"
A demand for much tougher migration controls emphasizes detention of all crossers and immediate deportation as the only effective deterrent. The plan calls for using remote military camps, removing arrivals either back to origin countries or to third-country destinations, and employing robust enforcement measures. A named August operation is presented as part of the deterrent strategy. Tens of thousands have arrived over the past year and almost 10,000 are cited as crossing since the one-in, one-out agreement, which is labelled ineffective. Growing public anger over illegal crossings is forecast as numbers continue.
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