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Here are 10 key aspects of the podcast episode "Rory and Alastair Explain Farage’s Mass Deportation 'Plan'" from The Rest Is Politics:
Nigel Farage pledges to deport 600,000 people from Britain within five years if his Reform UK party wins government.[1][4]
The plan includes detaining all illegal migrants immediately and building capacity for 24,000 detainees at a time to reach about 300 deportations daily.[3][1]
Reform UK proposes repealing the Human Rights Act 1998 and disapplying the 1951 Refugee Convention to remove legal barriers for deportations.[5][1][3]
The party intends to create a new Illegal Migration (Mass Deportation) Bill, but faces hurdles like the House of Lords, Supreme Court, and European Court of Human Rights.[1][5]
Deportations would be enforced relentlessly using government databases (DVLA, HMRC, banks) and charter flights backed by military aircraft on standby.[3][1]
Farage argues the plan is feasible politically and operationally, despite earlier saying mass deportations were impossible.[6][1]
Critics warn deportations would send people back to dangerous countries like Afghanistan and Iran, raising ethical and legal issues.[6][3]
The podcast discusses how media coverage fuels Farage's rhetoric and a toxic immigration debate.[4]
It analyzes how Labour is adopting similar immigration stances, blurring party lines on the issue.[4]
The plan, if enacted, would represent a radical reconstruction of the British state, amounting to a form of regime change.[1]
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ZZ Top's performance of "La Grange (Live From Gruene Hall)" was recorded as part of their live sessions at Gruene Hall, Texas, specifically for the documentary "ZZ Top: That Little Ol' Band From Texas." The live recording was featured on the album "That Little Ol' Band From Texas," which was released on February 28, 2020. The performance captures the classic lineup of ZZ Top—Billy Gibbons, Frank Beard, and Dusty Hill—playing in the historic Texas venue, delivering an intimate and raw rendition of their 1973 hit "La Grange".[1][3][7]
This live version is noted for its authenticity, with the band performing without an audience, just as they did in their early years. The session was also included in their 2022 live album "Raw," which was recorded during the making of the aforementioned documentary, providing fans with high-quality audio and video of this milestone performance.[5][11]
[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gg9cNGHl-bg [2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Grange_(song) [3] https://www.metaldaze.eu/2020/02/zz-top-la-grange-live-from-gruene-hall.html [4] https://www.reddit.com/r/ClassicRock/comments/1hbnt21/la_grange_zz_top/ [5] https://www.guitarworld.com/news/zz-top-live-album-raw [6] https://chordify.net/chords/zz-top-la-grange-live-from-gruene-hall-eagle-rock [7] https://www.themusicman.uk/zz-top/ [8] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SA0hfVxXIUw [9] https://www.hennemusic.com/2022/04/zz-top-share-la-grange-performance-from.html [10] https://www.youtube.com/shorts/O0GhvxAsE80 [11] https://www.zztop.com/news?n_id=994 [12] https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Grange_(Lied)