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If Argentina kicks off and we don't take Patagonia and declare it Cymru 2 we made a mistake.
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@_wyec I think that's the underclass having the audacity to see themselves as part of something. The English were much prettier when they were French.
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wyec_@_wyec·
@pendefig True, explains why the English become uglier every generation
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@_wyec Idk man, we've done a fair bit of shagging
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wyec_@_wyec·
@pendefig ‘Welsh’ and ‘expand across the border’ is the exact antithesis of their nature
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@mehercle @Delscottio @moveincircles RPA wouldn't allow them to encourage people to vote in return for preference, or to avoid punishment. The courts wouldn't allow them to just build where they'd want. Ministerial code also. There are many failure zones on this one.
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UKlPvoter@UKlPVoter·
@pendefig @Steve_Laws_ Labour said they will scatter migrants all over the country and they got away with it. What's criminal about giving voters what they actually want?
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@SirSimonClarke Surely it fits in many of the corrupt practices outlawed in RPA.
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Simon Clarke@SirSimonClarke·
We need to stop illegal immigration, but this is abhorrent from Reform. Zia is proposing the siting of detention centres expressly as a form of political punishment for people and places that don’t vote Reform - not just Green, but presumably Conservative, Liberal and Labour too. (And what about Reform voters in those constituencies?) It would almost certainly be deemed an abuse of ministerial power for political purposes, and as such would likely be stuck down in court before ever being implemented, wasting millions for the taxpayer without detaining anyone. If it were to go ahead, it would still represent an appalling waste of public money as these sites might well not be in any way suitable for the proposed centres, or near the other infrastructure required. What’s worse is that he is doing all this to provoke outrage and draw attention to Reform a few days out from the local elections. Reform know what they are doing. But this goes beyond a pre-election stunt. It’s declared as a major policy commitment, and should be treated as such. We need a proper plan to leave the ECHR and restore safe border controls, not gimmicks that wouldn’t survive first contact with reality.
Zia Yusuf@ZiaYusufUK

Today we announce a new policy: In order to deport all illegal migrants in Britain, Reform will need to detain tens of thousands at a time. Migrants will not be able to leave these detention centres, and each will be held there a couple of weeks before being deported. So here’s our promise: A Reform government will not put any migrant detention facilities in any constituency with a Reform MP. Nor will we put them where Reform controls the council. And of the remaining areas, we will prioritise Green controlled parliamentary constituencies and Green controlled councils to locate the detention centres. Put simply, if you vote in a Reform council or Reform MP, we guarantee you won’t have a detention centre near you. If you vote Green, there’s a good chance you will. This is an important exercise in democratic consent, not just for our mass deportation policy, but for where the detention centres are placed. Given @ZackPolanski openly advocates for open borders, I look forward to their warm embrace of this policy. votegreengetillegals.com

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JACK ANDERTON@JACKGUYANDERTON·
Many people crowing that Reform’s latest policy announcement is “illegal”. An elected government with a parliamentary majority can do what it likes. If only the Conservative Party realised this when people like Simon were in government. Weak and unwilling people.
Simon Clarke@SirSimonClarke

@ActualJC No. Read my tweet. I am saying that using their placement as an act of politicised collective punishment is illogical and very likely illegal. So nobody will be detained and millions will be wasted in court.

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UKlPvoter@UKlPVoter·
@Steve_Laws_ Give it a rest. It will be a huge incentive for people to get out and vote Reform - and Reform winning is a step towards fixing this mess
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Marlboro@Marlboro_TR909·
@orm0nde So you’re conceding that immigrants and asylum seekers are murderers and rapists? That’s their entire message that progressive wet blouses refuse to acknowledge
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@paulg They can't even wash their own cars. They have to go to a car wash
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@NationalReilly I think it's enough to have them fucked now if they attempt anything. Seems like it would be covered in RPA and other primary laws for bribery, intimidation and other crimes.
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Laura Anne Jones
Laura Anne Jones@LauraJ4SWEast·
Good question. Reform @RUKWales have a strategy to ensure that we use welsh produce in our welsh schools and hospitals. Supporting local welsh farmers and local supply chains. Appalling failure of successive Governments to not have already done this.
ClarksonsFarm@ClarksonsFarm1

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@BenMclaine Just use RPA and have them disqualified from the vote. Many areas to explore.
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MR B.E 🇬🇧@British_Enjoyer·
@Steve_Laws_ For a few weeks until theyre deported, in safe secure facilities. Labour has been dumping them in HMO’s and hotels, letting them go wherever they want. If the greens win they’d be everywhere all the time. Think!
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