I migranti devono essere deportati in Francia “in poche settimane” – poiché Farage promette di eliminare la legge sui diritti umani

    https://news.sky.com/story/migrants-to-be-deported-to-france-within-weeks-as-farage-vows-to-scrap-human-rights-law-13418504

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    23 commenti

    1. Hopeful_Stay_5276 on

      Human rights laws protect everyone, not just asylum seekers. Don’t sign away your own rights just because you’re full of hate for the wrong people; question what Farage et al. gain from the erosion of everyone’s rights.

    2. Dedsnotdead on

      Why would France accept them if the UK deports them? /serious question, I can’t see what’s in it for France.

      The boats currently head out to sea from 3 min staging areas on the French coast, if there was any genuine incentive for the French Police to stop them it would be relatively simple to do.

    3. Reform voters are like Turkeys voting for Christmas, just like with Brexit

    4. TheFergPunk on

      The headline reads as if the deportations are occurring because of Farage vowing to scrap human rights law.

      But the reality is these are just two separate events happening simultaneously.

      >Nigel Farage has said he would scrap the UK’s human rights law to enable the mass deportation of illegal migrants, as the government reportedly prepares to send more than 100 small boat arrivals back to France.

    5. SuperrVillain85 on

      Question is, will he have a referendum to leave the Council of Europe, like we had for Brexit?

      Or is he going to use his (based on Starmer’s landslide winning numbers) 33% backing of voters/14% of the total population, to fudge it through?

    6. GuyLookingForPorn on

      It took the Conservatives years to deport even one person with Rwanda, yet Labour have managed to get this rolling in just a handful of weeks.

    7. i-readit2 on

      Ohh farage is talking about immigration for a change. Makes a change from people in small boats. So if the migrants get deported to France . They can stay at Nigel’s house .

    8. South_Leek_5730 on

      That’s a lie.

      Does anyone honestly believe France would just go “Sure, drop them off here, we’ll deal with them”?

      No. He wouldn’t even try it. France would literally deploy their army and block the boats entering French waters.

      It people vote these clown in you deserve what you get.

    9. limeflavoured on

      Why does every single new story have to mention Farage? Hes not in a position (yet) to affect policy.

    10. Von_Uber on

      Has he given up that horrible EU pension yet as a sign of patriotic fervor?

    11. Innocuouscompany on

      Scrapping human rights laws will only give these failed dragons den types the ability to force more corporate control on our lives. Like when he said leaving the EU would be the silver bullet, leaving the ECHR will mean businesses will be able do things like force employers to work and spy on people at home to make sure they’re working.

    12. AlwaysCreamCrackered on

      1 in 1 out.

      With everything in France’s favour.
      What a fucking joke.

      Macron must be shaking his head in disbelief (but also laughing his head off) that it was this he had to agree to.

      I bet he can’t wait to do more deals with Starmer.

    13. KoontFace on

      Why are people reporting on what this slimy fucking wank has to say about anything? He’s not in power, does not have enough MPs to even steer government policy.

      I hate how much air time this one policy Poundland Hitler gets.

    14. Important_Ruin on

      Should be end of Farage now, but it won’t. Reform Ltd voters will think is just affects asylum seekers.

      Wanting to remove the rights of every person in UK, media go for him and show him for what he is and who is actual best interests are, because they arent 99% of the british population.

      Dangerous move that if happens will be no coming back from.

    15. Dear Nigel,

      If France says “No, you can’t enter our territorial waters”. What is your solution?

      Signed,

      The grown ups.

    16. tempy1256 on

      Yes there is a need to tighten up policies that aren’t working or are being exploited, but we should be very mindful about the rights willingly being suggested to be handed over here.

      The European Convention on Human Rights is 75 years old, the world is a much different place and cases are always reactive than proactive. But with a little amending it could speed up applications or create specific policies re asylum that decide whether it’s given leave to even be heard based on national security and safety too.

    17. Reverend_Vader on

      In a French accent: “No”

      This isn’t me throwing next doors leaves/branches back over the fence

      I’m pretty sure the French need to agree to the UK just unloading people at will on their shores

      I’m also sure this level of thinking goes right over his voters heads

    18. Turbantastic on

      Watch the little Englanders seal clap as their own human rights are stripped away. The thickest people in the UK are really going to (once again) vote to impoverish themselves and willingly throw away any sort of rights and protections they have…. All because their existing xenophobia and racism make them easily manipulated.

    19. VamosFicar on

      Farage is currently in no position to scrap anything. He is just grift on legs, and will say anything to raise his popularity in case of a snap election. But if he became PM there would be disaster on a scale outweighing the current one; he has no polocies and no fiscal experience on running the country, apart from the small boat issue.

      Meanwhile, Farage, where are all those Brexit Benefits you grifted the people about?

      Anyone can recognise a dodgy second hand car dealer when they see one.

    20. ash_ninetyone on

      It’s all very convenient, isn’t it?

      Migrant deportations as a way to scrap human rights laws in full and get the public on side of making themselves worse off.

      You don’t need to pull out of the EHCR to do this. You need to reform the interpretation of it, within the guidelines of the law. There are already provisions in it where public security can override parts of this act. You give that more primacy, especially for those convicted of violent and sexual crimes, or where there are repeat offences.

    21. Luke_4686 on

      If you believe anything Farage has to say then I have a bridge to sell you. Nothing will change at all if he was elected

    22. Turbulent-Grade-3559 on

      Human rights laws are a net positive for all of society. Do not sign away your rights because you dislike some people, eventually they will come for your rights too.

    23. Exact_Setting9562 on

      Reform have 4 MPs.

      Same as the Greens.

      Stop giving him the publicity.

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