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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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