Reform UK said it is willing to deport 600,000 asylum seekers from Great Britain to prevent ‘civilian disorder’.
Party leader Nigel Farage said that the plan includes the withdrawal of Great Britain from the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), the withdrawal of the Human Rights Act and the scraping of international treaties that block forced deportations, Reuters reported.
The ECHR, a cornerstone of the British human rights legislation, has repeatedly used to stop deportations of migrants who were considered illegal in the country, the BBC reported.
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The British reform leader Nigel Farage poses for a mock departures board during a press conference on Tuesday in a hangar on Oxford Airport in Kidlington, England. (Joanna Chan/AP)
“We are not far away from the great civil disorder,” Farage told a press conference. “It’s an invasion, because these young men break illegally in our country.”
Namynchronization Operation Restoration of Justice, the plan is the “only way” to stop small boats that cross the English channel, Farage said, adding that migrants who are intercepted at sea must be retained and deported.
“If we do that, the boats will put in days because there will be no incentive,” he claimed.
Chairman of the Labor Party Ellie Reeves criticized the announcement and said that the detail was missing.
“Today we have none of those things, nor a single answer to the practical, financial or ethical questions about how their plan would work,” she said.
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The British reform leader Nigel Farage shows the operation that the Justice program restores during a press conference in a hangar at Oxford Airport in Kidlington, England. (Joanna Chan/AP)
The announcement followed weeks of small protests on massive migration and crimes committed by some asylum seekers.
Groot -Britain received a record 108,100 asylum applications in 2024, a lot from Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran and Bangladesh.
Polling shows that immigration has overtaken the economy as the highest concern of voters. UK reform, despite the fact that he has only four seats in parliament, leads in surveys about voting intentions, Reuters reported.

The British reform leader Nigel Farage focuses on journalists during a press conference in a hangar on Oxford Airport in Kidlington, England, Tuesday 26 August 2025. (Joanna Chan/AP)
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Housing Minister Matthew PennyCook rejected the proposals as “a series of gimmicks” that would not work. The opponents of the reform and various charities said that the plan would amount to Great -Britain that would leave his human rights obligations.


