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Nigel Farage MP
Nigel Farage MP@Nigel_Farage·
BREAKING NEWS Reform UK will review all successful asylum grants over the last 5 years. We will revoke leave to remain & deport those who entered the UK illegally or overstayed their visas. These measures are in addition to the 600k removals under Operation Restoring Justice.
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Reform UK
Reform UK@reformparty_uk·
This is just more fake news. As per @Nigel_Farage’s tweet, our announcement is on top of the 600,000 illegals we will already deport. Perhaps you should learn to read - this new policy is solely about those who have already been granted asylum.
Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat

🚨REFORM UK ANNOUNCE THEY WILL ONLY DEPORT 5 YEARS OF ILLEGAL MIGRANTS Weak Sauce again from Reform UK This means only illegal migrants that arrive after July 2024 will be deported but all those before will not be included Absolute let down [@MailOnline ]

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Steven Swinford
Steven Swinford@Steven_Swinford·
EXCLUSIVE: Lord Mandelson was given approval for the highest level of security clearance during his tenure as British ambassador to the US despite failing vetting, The Times has been told Mandelson was given access to ‘strap 3’ material, the highest level of security clearance and is reserved for information which, if leaked, would present a security risk in itself or could put intelligence sources at risk Mandelson’s appointment was announced in December 2024, despite warnings from officials about his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, the American financier and paedophile, and his business links to China and Russia On January 28, UK Vetting Security advised against appointing Mandelson. While the precise reason is not clear, it is said to relate to his foreign links rather than his relationship with Epstein Robbins was informed of the assessment, determined that the risk was manageable and gave him approval for security clearance known as “developed vetting” Shortly before his appointment, Mandelson was told to formally apply for strap clearance, but was warned it could take “at least three months”. The Times has been told that it was done quickly because of the significance of his role. A government source said this was not unusual for senior positions Strap three information is shared on a “need to know” basis and as British ambassador to the US, this was likely to have included intelligence on China, Russia and other foreign powers thetimes.com/article/4e05b5…
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Graham Linehan
Graham Linehan@Glinner·
When someone has proved himself so malleable and credulous that he's transitioned his child, he can never back down. Maugham cannot accept that he's one of history's suckers or his self-image will collapse.
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(((Dan Hodges)))
(((Dan Hodges)))@DPJHodges·
Peter Mandelson worked on the board of a firm “riddled with Putin’s agents”. And Keir Starmer knew > Daily Mail > dailymail.co.uk/debate/article…
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Basil the Great
Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat·
“I’m from Reform UK” “You’re alright mate I’m voting RESTORE”
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Matthew Stadlen
Matthew Stadlen@MatthewStadlen·
Starmer isn’t resigning. And he won’t resign after the May elections. In my view.
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Zia Yusuf
Zia Yusuf@ZiaYusufUK·
All those who broke into our country illegally and were granted asylum by Tory and Labour governments over the last 5 years will be stripped of their status and deported under a Reform government. This is in addition to those currently here illegally. Britain needs Reform 🇬🇧
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Zia Yusuf
Zia Yusuf@ZiaYusufUK·
Reform will reverse the invasion of Britain. A Reform government will immediately review all successful asylum grants over the previous 5 years. Anyone who broke into the country illegally, or came in on a visa and overstayed to claim asylum (which is almost all of them) will have their status revoked and be deported. This is an addition to all those currently in Britain illegally. For years now, Britain has been suffering from a real-time invasion. Almost 200,000 people have turned up on our beaches illegally since 2018. Hundreds of thousands of them have been granted the right to remain in Britain, at your expense. 
Reform will reverse this appalling betrayal by Tory and Labour governments. The British people’s goodwill is exhausted.  We cannot continue to pay billions a year to pay for free accommodation, free healthcare, free meals and free days out for those who took advantage of the catastrophic unwillingness of Tory and Labour governments to secure our borders and enforce the law. Reform will do what is necessary to do just that.
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Financial Times
Sir Olly Robbins is taking legal advice after being sacked by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer as head of the Foreign Office, as he prepares to answer MPs’ questions over the Lord Peter Mandelson vetting scandal ft.trib.al/JipyVal
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James McMurdock MP
James McMurdock MP@JMcMurdockMP·
I tried to take my children to a playground in London earlier. The perimeter was swarming with foreign men smoking weed and drinking. Pop up tents, a knackered sofa, drugs and alcohol all within feet of society’s most vulnerable. It’s a disaster waiting to happen. But nothing is being done. Right now, Britain seems to be completely rudderless. Tens of millions of ordinary Brits all scratching their heads like what the hell is going on. The usual leavers and actions that citizens expect, not as a luxury or a nice to have but as an absolute minimum, are absent. Police - nowhere. Deportations - nowhere Border control - nowhere Sensible immigration polices like we had for 60+ years post world war 2 - nowhere. Just foreign tramps urinating 15 feet from a kids park while getting high and ogling passers by. The good news is there is a solution and it is a simple one. Detain, Deport.
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Katie Lam
Katie Lam@Katie_Lam_MP·
This week, the BBC uncovered that migrants are pretending to be gay, or inventing stories of abuse, in order to cheat our immigration system. And lawyers are being paid thousands of pounds to help them tell these lies. They should be struck off, and prosecuted. But the problem of people lying in order to seek asylum here runs much deeper. Last year, just over half – 52% – of asylum seekers arrived in the UK through illegal entry routes, usually on small boats crossing the Channel. In fact, since 2018, nearly everybody who’s entered the country illegally via small boat – 95% – has gone on to claim asylum. When those people arrive here, unsurprisingly, they often have no documentation whatsoever. They often can’t prove who they are, or where they’re from. They might claim to be from a country which is more dangerous than their real home country, in order to make their asylum claim more sympathetic. They might also lie about their age, since our asylum system is more generous to children under the age of 18. This can lead to completely ridiculous outcomes. There are scientific tests that we can use to work out a person’s real age – such as by testing their hair, or teeth. The previous Government tried to make these tests mandatory, but after winning the election, the Labour Party scrapped those tests altogether. In March, an immigration judge ruled that a Sudanese migrant was a child – despite the fact that he had a beard and wrinkles, and despite the fact that assessors concluded that he was likely to be between 23 and 25 years old. Instead of conducting a proper scientific assessment, the judge referred to the fact that the man’s Facebook account claimed that he was born in 2008. When this kind of evidence is being accepted by judges, some people are obviously going to exploit the system. The people coming here illegally have already demonstrated that they are willing to break the rules, by entering illegally in the first place. It’s not hard to imagine that they might also be willing to lie about their nationality, or their age, to be able to stay. The other 48 percent of asylum seekers arrive here legally, with a legitimate visa, and then later claim asylum. We tend to know a little bit more about those people, but there’s still huge scope for fraud here too. For example, somebody might work with a business in the UK to lie about their expected income, in order to get a work visa. They might lie about what qualifications they have, in order to get a study visa. Once they’re here, they can then apply for asylum. And once again, if somebody is travelling to the UK with the explicit intention of seeking asylum here, they have every incentive to lie. Because once they seek asylum, they simply need to say that they consider themselves destitute and they’ll be put up in taxpayer-funded accommodation, and receive a weekly cash allowance. If their initial claim is unsuccessful, they’ll have plenty of opportunities to appeal again and again – meaning that they can stay in the UK for months or years at a time. And even if their claim is finally rejected, they might not be removed. So why wouldn’t people take the chance, and lie, in order to stay in the UK? And the incentives to lie don’t stop there. At the moment, our system allows people to claim asylum for a whole host of reasons. Many of the claims that people make in order to get asylum here are almost impossible to prove properly. For example, the BBC’s report found that some migrants are falsely claiming to be gay. If somebody from, say, Pakistan really were gay, it’s true that they might face violence or persecution at home. This is contemptible. But it’s incredibly difficult to prove somebody’s sexual orientation. People can argue that they were hiding their sexuality for fear of persecution, which can explain away the lack of evidence. If they need to, people can pretend to be in a relationship while their asylum claim is being processed – and there are a whole bunch of lawyers willing to help people fabricate evidence in order to ‘prove’ that they really are gay. Another common claim is that people belong to a persecuted religious minority. Christians in Afghanistan, for example, might expect to be persecuted by the Taliban. But how can somebody prove that they’re really, in their heart of hearts, a Christian? Again, they might say that they’ve hidden their faith in order to avoid persecution. They might say that they’ve converted since arriving in the UK, and that it would now be dangerous to return home. They might go to church once a week now they’re here in Britain. But if they are doing so fraudulently, how can we know? In a similar vein, people often pretend to belong to a persecuted political group. They’ll often arrive in the UK and suddenly start making social media posts, or attending protests, in support of that group. How can we know that they were at all interested in this cause before? When so many of the available grounds for asylum rely on claims that can never be definitively, objectively proven or disproven, people are obviously going to try to cheat the system. The result is that people get to break into the country illegally, or come here on false pretences, and stay. Billions of pounds of taxpayer money is spent on housing and supporting these people. Far too often, these people pose a risk to the British public, particularly to women and children. There are plenty of things that we can do to make it harder for people to cheat our immigration system. We can, and should, bring back scientific age assessments, to stop people from lying about their age. We can, and should, strike off and prosecute the dodgy lawyers who are helping people to cheat the system. We can, and should, tighten the rules about what grounds people can use to seek asylum in the UK. We must stop people who arrive here illegally from ever getting asylum. People who have shown contempt for our borders are incredibly likely to try everything that they possibly can to stay here. We should not expect them to behave in good faith. And we must leave the ECHR, so that when people have their claims rejected, they can be removed – either to their home country, or to a safe third country. The BBC’s report is shocking, but not surprising. As things stand, our migration system provides every incentive for people to lie in order to stay here. We cannot keep letting people cheat the system.
Kemi Badenoch@KemiBadenoch

There is an entire industry built around cheating our immigration system. Any lawyers involved must be struck off and prosecuted.

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John Healey
John Healey@JohnHealey_MP·
Proud to welcome home and thank our submariners, who keep the UK and @NATO safe, every minute of every day. They and their families make huge sacrifices to protect us all, and our UK nuclear deterrent is more important now than ever. They are the very best of Britain.
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David Atherton
David Atherton@daveatherton·
A Palestinian asylum seeker in Britain thought he was talking to a 13 year old girl, but instead was talking to an adult decoy. Thinking he was meeting her to get his wicked way he was intercepted by the paedophile hunters. He also assaulted the woman hunter.
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