600,000 is not nearly enough.
Trump was all for mass deportations when he was running for office too.
600,000 is a good start
Are they Chinese by any chance?
is it coincident Farage is deporting 600k asylum seekers, and Trump said we’d accept 600k “Chinese students”?
Well....looks like the “NEXT CRUSADES” are about to start....maybe.
Meanwhile, Elon Musk is raising the colors this morning!
https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1960230222441193644
Over 12 million views of his St. George’s flag tweet so far...
The European Court of Human Rights which interprets the European Convention on Human Rights is a farce. That court won’t recognize the European citizenship rights of North Americans, and even changes the dates of filing to deny such claims. However, in that court, the rights of economic migrants from ethnic non-Europeans are sacred. The U.K. should leave that convention and the ECHR.
600,000. …They don’t just happen to be Chinese, do they?
“Grandiose words are only Hot Air wrapped in a pretty balloon that when popped only leaves behind the air” L.Star
Awesome! Hebrew Howie’s tricked Trump into taking 600000 Chinese spies!!! So the plan evens out! No worries!
Mark
I don’t believe him. The top of his org has many Muslims. He’s a pure opportunist politician, taking advantage of weakness in Labour/Conservative parties.
He’s just saying what people want to hear to get elected. Second, the Islam problem is far bigger than 600,000.
That’s not the headline. You’re not supposed to change the headline.
🙏🏻
Easy to make promises when you aren’t in position to carry them out.
Britain discovers what it takes to have a secure border . . .
Nigel Farage accused Sir Keir Starmer of siding with international courts against the British public as he unveiled his plans for mass deportations of illegal migrants.
Writing for The Telegraph, the Reform UK leader pledged to leave the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), repeal the Human Rights Act and disapply three other international treaties that he said acted as “roadblocks” to deporting anyone who entered the UK illegally.
Mr Farage – who will set out detailed plans in a speech on Tuesday – argued that such a move was “justified” under the Vienna Convention, the cornerstone of international law, because Britain faced “a national emergency in which uncontrolled illegal migration undermines public order”.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKZdhtUTg8A