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KEMI BADENOCH opened the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester by promising the “removal force force” similar to the United States to deport from Britain every year 150,000 immigrants who have no right to stay.
The Conservative Party leader announces its third place in opinion polls and under a serious threat to replace as a major right -wing party in Britain by Nigel Farage’s Report UK.
The conference will focus on what Badenoch defined as two most important priorities for the party: the economy and the treatment of high levels of migration, a issue that doubled during its party in its position.
Part of its plan will witness the establishment of the “removal force”, similar to the Immigration and Customs Agency (ICE), which was widely expanded during the era of President Donald Trump and semi -critics with a secret police.
The conservatives said that the new force will replace the current migration unit enforcement of the Ministry of Interior and will be granted twice the financing, as it increased from 820 million pounds annually to 1.6 billion pounds.
The conservatives said: “Its mandate will be unabated in focusing on increasing the number of removal operations from 34,000 to 150,000 per year, which represents at least 750,000 removal operations through Parliament.”

But his BBC interrogated the countries that immigrants will return to exactly, Badnoush said the question was “unrelated.”
“They do not belong here,” she said. “They are crimes. They harm people. I have been tired of asking unrealistic questions about where they should go. They will return to where they came from.”
Badenoch has insisted that it had spent the past 12 months, which has been characterized by the decline in voting classifications and the results of the catastrophic local elections in May, and the development of “credible” plans for the government.
“Nothing good comes quickly or quickly,” she insisted. “It will come to its fruits.”
“I was elected to do exactly what I do now. I think the conservative party members will maintain their confidence in me. We have shown that we have done hard work.”
According to the numbers of the previous Conservative Party’s government, the numbers of people to the United Kingdom came under legal roads, as well as through the channel on small boats.
Badnosh admitted that the conservatives have made mistakes in the past, but he claims that Prime Minister Sir Kerr Starmer had failed to obtain a fist.
“We must deal with the lesion of illegal immigration to Britain and secure our borders,” said Badenosh, at the beginning of the four -day conference.
Britain has also confirmed the withdrawal of the European Human Rights Convention, which claims to make it difficult for Britain to deport failed asylum seekers.
Conservatives have developed a plan of seven points to cancel illegal immigration, including prohibiting asylum claims by illegal expatriates, abolishing the human rights law and removing legal assistance to immigration issues.
Shabana Mahmoud, the Minister of the Interior, said that the Padnouch immigration plan “was lacking in any credibility at all” and that the conservatives had a weak record of the return of failed asylum seekers.
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