Reform’s Zia Yusuf sets out 8-point plan to end immigration crisis | Politics | News


Reform UKโ€™s new home affairs spokesman Zia Yusuf has said the rights of British citizens are being placed โ€œbeneath those of criminalsโ€ because of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). Speaking at a press conference in Dover, Mr Yusuf listed what he said were examples of judges blocking the deportation of illegal migrants who had committed crimes. โ€œHow many more people must die at the hands of those who should never have been in our country in the first place?โ€ he said.

โ€œHow many more victimsโ€™ families must be devastated in this way when their rights are placed beneath those of criminals? The answer is none, Vote Reform. We will leave the ECHR and end this madness.โ€ He suggested Brits are becoming second class citizens in their own country, saying: โ€œWhen Nigel Farage becomes our Prime minister, gone are the days when your rights are trampled in the service of foreign citizens. Never again will British people be second class citizens in their own country.โ€

Introducing Mr Yusuf before the speech in Dover, Mr Farage warned that the failure to cut both legal and illegal immigration would encourage racist extremism.

He said: โ€œI fear that we will see a rise of a really worrying, dangerous form of extreme right ethno-nationalism.โ€

Setting out his eight-point plan, Mr Yusuf said a Reform government would:

Other measurs in Reform’s plan include:

  • Introduce the โ€œPolanski Lawโ€ to make aiding and abetting illegal entry into the UK a criminal offence, regardless of intent. This will close the loophole in the current law by making it a strict liability offence for people to perform any act that assists or encourages illegal entry, punishable by up to two yearsโ€™ imprisonment. This will stop the Green Party endorsed charity industrial complex from facilitating large scale illegal entry under the guise of humanitarian or charitable action. The legislation will not impede lifeboats saving those in genuine distress at sea.
  • Overhaul the anti-terror PREVENT programme so it is focused on the real threats Britain faces, especially Islamist terrorism, and mandate home searches in cases of repeat referrals. Where an individual is referred by three separate corroborating authorities, they will automatically and without exception be subject to a thorough physical search of their homes.
  • Proscribe Iranโ€™s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) and the Muslim Brotherhood to begin ridding the UK of extremist organisations.

Mr Yusuf said: “There is a national security emergency at our borders, an epidemic of knife crime on our streets, public services collapsing under the weight of mass immigration and Islamist extremism being allowed to spread.”

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