Author: Miles Donavan

“Is it moral?” Reform UK’s Deputy Leader Richard Tice has confirmed that his party is open to paying the Taliban to secure a migrant  deportation deal, despite their appalling human rights record. Farage set out plans yesterday to deport 600,000 illegal immigrants in five years if it wins the next election. In order to do so, the Reform UK leader said anybody who arrived illegally would be immediately detained, including women and children, and that he would pull Britain out of the Human Rights Act as well as the European Convention on Human Rights. The Reform UK leader also said…

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The North Northamptonshire councillor allegedly shouted appalling racial slurs at his neighbours and threatened them A Reform councillor in North Northamptonshire has resigned after allegations he directed racial abuse at a black family living near him.  One of Councillor Robert Bloom’s neighbours has said he repeatedly shouted the ‘n’ word at her, and told the family he would set the far-right group, the English Defence League, on them. A photo of Robert Bloom from the local election campaign. Credit: Eddie McDonald/Reform On another occasion, he told the family “to go back where they came from” and said “there would be…

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“The Human Rights Act protects everyone. Including you. He wrecked your economy with brexit, don’t let him wreck your freedoms with this.” Our hard fought for rights could be under threat if Reform wins the next election, after its leader Nigel Farage vowed to scrap the Human Rights Act, so that he can deal with small boat crossings. During a press conference earlier today, Farage pledged to leave the European Convention on Human Rights, scrap the Human Rights Act, and vowed to deport all illegal immigrants, saying that even women and children would be detained. As part of his policy…

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Farage didn’t seem too concerned about potential human rights abuses It was pointed out to Nigel Farage at his press conference this morning that his draconian mass deportation plan could result in returned asylum seekers being tortured or killed. Farage has set out a plan to detain and deport hundreds of thousands of asylum seekers if his party gets elected in 2029. At the press conference, Paul McNamara from Channel 4, said to Farage: “There is a realistic possibility that if you go forward with this, there might be a case where someone arrives in the UK by small boat,…

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Farage has faced criticism from his constituents too for going missing since being elected the MP for Clacton, So much for putting Britain’s interests first, Nigel Farage can’t even be bothered to turn up to Parliament’s return on September 1, and is instead set to fly off to Washington DC to cosy up to Trump’s allies. The Mirror reports that Farage has been ‘booked as a star speaker at the National Conservatism conference, run by the Edmund Burke Foundation.’ It goes on to add: “He’ll appear on 2 September alongside a who’s who of Trumpworld – from U.S. director of…

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He may have breached civil service impartiality rules Campaigners have complained to the Home Office after it was revealed a Reform councillor also works as a decision maker on asylum and immigration claims.  Paul Bean is a Reform councillor for Crook Ward at Durham County Council. In his register of interests, he declared he works at the Home Office, a Hope Not Hate investigation has found.  The civil service code requires civil servants to maintain political impartiality. However, the anti-facist group found that an X account that appears to belong to Bean had shared posts criticising asylum seekers. The account…

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“Ultimately, she’s done nothing wrong, has she? This is an absolute row about nothing. Do you think she’s guilty of any wrongdoing?” The Tories’ latest attack on Labour’s Angela Rayner has spectacularly backfired, with one of its senior MPs making a complete fool of himself live on air. Richard Holden appeared on LBC radio, where he accused the Deputy Prime Minister of ‘hypocrisy’ over buying a second home, with a number of Conservatives criticising her after it emerged she paid more than £700,000 for the property near Brighton. However, they can’t quite explain what Rayner is supposed to have done…

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Dominic Grieve has said Farage’s draconian plans would likely be struck down by the courts Even if Nigel Farage “unpicked Britain” from human rights laws, the courts would likely block his attempts at mass deportation, former attorney general Dominic Grieve has said. The Reform UK leader is set to announce his extreme mass deportation plans in a speech this morning. It is understood that if Farage is elected prime minister at the next election, he would want to forcibly remove hundreds of thousands of asylum seekers if they don’t accept a £2,500 payment and a free flight to leave the…

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We cannot afford to let our own working class families be thrown out of their homes to make way for asylum HMOs. Gavin Callaghan is a Labour councillor and leader of Basildon Council On Friday night, Basildon made national news. And not for the right reasons. Three idiots decided to spray the St. George’s Cross across people’s homes on a parade of shops in one of our busiest estates. Not content with criminal damage, one of them decided to hurl racist abuse at an Asian mother as she walked with her son to the local shop. It was disgusting. It…

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The framework was intended to simplify trade, but experts argue it has had the opposite effect. New government data shows a growing trade crisis between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK, with experts blaming the Windsor Framework for disrupting established business channels. According to the latest Office for National Statistics (ONS) business insights, 10.8 percent of UK retailers stopped shipping goods to Northern Ireland entirely in June. Meanwhile, nearly a third (29.6 percent) of companies in the transport and storage sector reported a decline in shipment volumes to the region. In response, international shipping specialist ParcelHero has published…

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