No 'pensioner deportations' under Reform, says Kruger
Summary
Reform UK's MP Danny Kruger stated that there are no plans to deport pensioners under a proposed policy change regarding indefinite leave to remain in the UK. The policy change focuses on ending the indefinite leave to remain status for new migrants, urging them to apply for British citizenship or necessary visas. Kruger expressed concerns about immigration impacting UK culture and criticized the framing of immigration as an "invasion."Key Facts
- Danny Kruger is an MP for Reform UK, having recently left the Conservative Party.
- There are concerns about a proposal to end indefinite leave to remain in the UK.
- Kruger denies plans for deporting pensioners who have lived in the UK for many years.
- Kruger suggests affected residents should apply for British citizenship or appropriate visas.
- He claims the changes are necessary to address the impact of immigration on UK culture.
- Indefinite leave to remain allows migrants to live, work, and study in the UK permanently after five years.
- Kruger mentions concerns about immigration from Muslim countries affecting UK cultural integration.
- The term "invasion" was discussed regarding migration, with Kruger defending its use in some contexts.
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