The leader of British Reform UK anti -immigration party, NiggelFrom the Brexit leaders, he announced today a plan to abolish human rights laws in order to make possible mass deportations of asylum seekers and to stop what he calls “invasion” threatening national security.

Faraj said his party, which precedes national polls, will withdraw the Britain From the European Convention on Human Rights, it will remove the human rights law And it will lift the application of other international treaties used to prevent the forced asylum seekers.

“The disposition in the country around this issue is a blend of absolute despair and increasing anger,” Reform UK leader told a press conference. “It’s an invasion, as these young men illegally enter our country,” he said.

The announcement is made while small -scale demonstrations have been held in recent weeks in Britain outside hotels that houses asylum seekers, which are partially pushed by public security concerns after charges of sexual assault have been reported to some immigrants.

Polls show that immigration and asylum are the issues that are more concerned about public opinion and the economy is followed by a slight difference, while Reform uk -secured five seats in the parliamentary elections held last year-comes first in recent public opinion investigations into the intention of voting.

In 2024, Britain received a record number of 108,100 asylum seekers, almost 20% more than a year earlier. People from Pakistanthe Afghanistanthe Iran and Bangladesh They were the largest number of asylum seekers last year.

Much of attention has been given to those who arrive by small boats through Channelwith a record number of arrivals this year.

The Government of the Prime Minister’s Labor Star star and governments of conservatives have been struggling for years to find ways to address the issue of irregular immigrants into the country.

Reform UK plans are the most extreme so far and will include the signing of agreements with Afghanistan, Eritrea and other countries for their repatriation of nationals who have arrived illegally in Britain.

Without action, Farage said that “anger will grow, in fact I think now, as a result, there is a real threat to public order, and this is the last thing we want.”

The Starmer government has a plan to “crush” gangs that illegally handle people in Britain, reshaping the appeal process for asylum cases and recruiting more to law enforcement forces.

The previous Toris government had planned asylum seekers to Rwanda, but a policy that was found illegal by the British Supreme Court.