In full: Reform Manifesto, Nigel Farage pledges to stop the boats in the first 100 days in power
Reform has pledged to stop the boats in its first 100 days in power as Nigel Farage launches his partys manifesto in a rundown community centre in Merthyr Tydfil in Wales. The party has set out a fourpoint plan on tackling illegal immigration that would involve leaving the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), with zero illegal immigrants being resettled in the UK, a new government department for immigration, and migrants crossing the Channel in small boats being returned to France. Mr Farage said in the foreword to the partys manifesto: The Tories have broken Britain. Labour will bankrupt Britain. A vote for either is a vote for more dishonesty and defeat. Nigel Farage said he intended to use the 2024 general election as a springboard to fight to be prime minister at the next national contest in 2029. The leader of Reform UK said he wanted July 4 to result in his party having a bridgehead in the House of Commons. He would then use that to build a big nat
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