How deliverable is Reform's plan on migration?
Summary
The UK political party, Reform, led by Nigel Farage, has proposed a plan to address what it calls "uncontrolled illegal migration." The plan includes mass deportations and changes to human rights laws, aiming to deport 500,000-600,000 people. However, there are questions about the feasibility of the plan and the potential legal and logistical challenges it might face.Key Facts
- Reform proposes deporting 500,000-600,000 people during their first term in government.
- The plan includes building secure detention facilities for 24,000 people monthly.
- The estimated cost to build these facilities is about £12 billion.
- Reform suggests using "modular accommodation" to reduce costs.
- Legal challenges may arise from fast-tracking deportations, as past efforts to speed up such processes have been ruled unlawful.
- The plan requires new laws, which would need to be carefully drafted to avoid legal issues.
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