Nigel Has a Plan........Or Two

Started by Raven, August 26, 2025, 09:27:32 AM

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JBR

Quote from: klondike on September 02, 2025, 04:04:45 PMThis is the Reform plan for handling illegal immigration....

Direct:
https://www.reformparty.uk/r?u=oyf6brbi11ZTVIuV6gBBn25Mvk8nEr9p_zbrrF1prC7kGmP8lfOvldDoPEQDSYzjPtHM2JigCe9b6zkFyTmSXtXbsyeIZ6IoUbYatyjbymtdIfvNJUMhxY4yo3P4aVUmtPSo2cPgB5lQpsn3Q9Mli4mOZEG8_rBI5Coo9dBn5eJVaMpQOOO6z2gCv8txGjto&e=ff84854be6875c8a9deb0499f69c52bd&utm_source=reformuk&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=20250827_nf_re_policym2&n=3
This looks like a well thought-out document which covers all possible events and opposition.
Of course, it all depends upon Reform forming the next government, which I sincerely hope it will.

One possibility which it doesn't seem to address is the distinct possibility that over the next four years TwoTier might well award citizenship and, of course, the right to vote to many if not all of our illegal immigrants. 
How would Reform deal with this possible occurrence?
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Alex

Sounds sensible to me and I do hope we see a Reform Government sooner rather than later.  This document is great on paper for deportation plans, BUT there must be a way to stop the boats leaving France in the first place.  Threats of deportation won't stop these freeloaders chancing their arm, they've got nothing to lose.   

klondike

I think the plan is to make it so they have nothing to gain either

Dextrous63

The only real issue I have is that it says that someone who has been deported and who breaks in again could be imprisoned for 5 years.  Prison isn't exactly a cheap hobby, and it will mean that they will be boarded and fed at the taxpayers' expense.  There's a potential draw factor there.

klondike

If they put you inside you could give up all that tutoring stuff and become some big blokes bitch for the next five years. Still sound attractive? I suppose it might to some if their claims about why they couldn't be deported are true but I suspect most aren't.

JBR

Quote from: Dextrous63 on October 17, 2025, 02:41:22 PMThe only real issue I have is that it says that someone who has been deported and who breaks in again could be imprisoned for 5 years.  Prison isn't exactly a cheap hobby, and it will mean that they will be boarded and fed at the taxpayers' expense.  There's a potential draw factor there.
If they are even caught, I don't think they'd be in jail for 5 years.  A week at most, because they are, after all, potential voters for TwoTier.
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