In his first major speech as Reform UK's Shadow Home Secretary,
Zia Yusuf has announced eight new policies that a Reform UK-led
Home Office would deliver in its first term, spanning
immigration, law and order and protecting Britain's Christian
heritage.
Yusuf has pledged that a Reform UK government would:
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Deliver net negative immigration by ending the
era of mass immigration and deporting all illegal migrants from
the United Kingdom, with the party stating that it would expect
to deport over 600,000 in its first term.
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Apply visa bans on countries that refuse to take back
their illegal migrants, including the likes of
Pakistan, Somalia, Eritrea, Syria, Afghanistan and Sudan who
all have large illegal migrant populations in the UK.
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Deliver Operation Restoring Justice by leaving
the European Convention on Human Rights immediately, derogating
from every international treaty that has been used to frustrate
the deportation of those who have no right to be here,
immediately commencing the rapid construction of secure
detention capacity for 24,000 illegal migrants, and
establishing UK Deportation Command to identify, detain and
deport illegal migrants.
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Deploy stop and search to get knives off our
streets by changing the law to allow Section 60 of the
Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, which currently
allows senior police officers to authorise stop and search to
an area for 24 hours, extendable for a further 24 hours, to be
extended by up to 30 days to enable the police to disrupt
impending crime in hotspots.
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Protect Britain's Christian heritage by preventing
churches being turned into places of worship of other
faiths by automatically listing historic churches,
preventing alterations affecting their historic character,
requiring their upkeep and restricting change of use. Reform UK
would also create a new planning use class for churches to
prevent them being converted into places of worship for other
religions.
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Introduce the “Polanski Law” 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 years' 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.
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Overhaul the 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.
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Proscribe Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps
(IRGC) and the Muslim Brotherhood to begin ridding the
UK of extremist organisations.
Reform UK's Shadow Home Secretary Zia Yusuf
said:
“Decades of Tory and Labour betrayal have broken Britain. 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.
“Only Reform UK will do what is needed to fix our country. We
will secure our borders, deport those here illegally, get the
knives off our streets and make you feel safe."