Reform UK’s Farage Vows To Stop Small Boats Within Two Weeks If Elected
Reform UK’s Farage Vows To Stop Small Boats Within Two Weeks If Elected

Reform UK’s Farage Vows To Stop Small Boats Within Two Weeks If Elected

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Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, has pledged to stop migrant boats crossing the Channel within two weeks if he becomes Prime Minister, emphasizing a tough stance on illegal immigration and deporting foreign criminals. Speaking at the Reform UK conference in Birmingham, Farage criticized the Labour government, describing it as in deep crisis following Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner's resignation over tax issues, and predicted an early general election as soon as 2027. He warned that Labour is likely to splinter, with Marxist factions potentially rising and weakening the party further. Farage positioned Reform UK as the country's 'last chance' to restore order amid what he called societal breakdown and cultural decline. His party is preparing for government with new leadership in policy development and aims to capitalize on growing public dissatisfaction with the current administration. The Reform UK conference also featured the defection of former Tory culture secretary Nadine Dorries, signaling increasing momentum for Farage's party.

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