Charities condemn Reform UK’s migration plans as ‘sadistic’ and ‘abhorrent’ – as Tories claim Farage’s plans same as theirs

The Conservative party has claimed that Reform UK’s plans to deport hundreds of thousands of people who are in the UK illegally are much the same as theirs.

In a statement issued after Zia Yusuf set out the Reform plans in a speech, Chris Philp, the shadow home secretary, said:

double quotation markReform’s home affairs spokesperson has nothing new to offer beyond copying and pasting Conservative plans.

Reform are a one man band. Only the Conservatives have a credible plan to control our borders through leaving the ECHR, deporting all illegal immigrants within a week and banning asylum claims from illegal entrants.

In a summary of its plans, Reform UK said it would set up a UK Deportation Command, with “the capacity to detain 24,000 migrants at a time and deport up to 288,000 annually”.

The Conservatives say, under their borders plan, they would set up a removals force to deport 150,000 illegal immgrants a year.

But others are less positive about the Reform UK plans.

Max Wilkinson, the Lib Dem home affairs spokesperson, said:

double quotation markReform’s Trump-inspired plans for an ICE-style force will only bring chaos and disorder to Britain’s streets, not the order and control our immigration system needs.

It’s nonsense to claim that ripping up the European convention on human rights – a largely British creation – will bring more control. It will undermine the cooperation we need to tackle the problem, and deprive British people of hard-won rights and freedoms too.

Dora-Olivia Vicol, CEO of the Work Rights Centre, a charity that works with migrants, was particularly critical of the Reform plan, not just to deport people in the UK illegally, but to abolish indefinite leave to remain, the status that allows foreigners who have lived in the UK for a period of time to stay for good. Vicol said:

double quotation markWe have watched in horror as Ice attacked migrant communities and citizens in the US – yet this is what Reform wants to base their immigration policies on? This is a sadistic vision of UK families and communities being ripped apart, money being wasted, and the government turning against its own people.

Cancelling the immigration status of people who have settled and built their entire lives here would not only be callous, but actively hurt our economy and public services. People who hold ILR [indefinite leave to remain] are our partners, neighbours, friends, teachers, NHS workers, and include high tax contributors. There is absolutely no reason to terminate their status other than for Reform’s own self-serving goals of division and chaos.

Amnesty International UK also criticised the Reform UK plans. Referring to the way Yusuf claimed that the UK was experience an immigrant “invasion”, Kerry Moscogiuri, Amnesty chief executive in the UK, said:

double quotation markLanguage that frames migration as an ‘invasion’ poisons the public debate and emboldens ideas many believed we had left behind generations ago. Appealing to racism or aggressive nationalism as a shortcut to power is reckless and dangerous.

The UK does not need or want a British version of Ice. Proposals to mirror the United States through mass detention and rapid deportations risk unleashing a system built on fear, aggressive raids and discrimination, where enforcement operates with sweeping powers and too little accountability. That is not security. It is a blueprint for division, harm and lasting damage to our freedoms.

And Nathan Phillips, head of campaigns at Asylum Matters, also criticised Reform UK – while pointing out that Labour too is not committed to protecting the ILF status quo. Referring to the Yusuf speech, he said:

double quotation markThis is an utterly abhorrent, terrifying proposal that would destroy individual lives, our communities and our economy. It’s hard to believe anyone could look at the violent abductions and state-sponsored murders taking place in the US and conclude that’s what we need here.

What’s most disturbing is that this extremist policy isn’t an outlier. Our current government is condemning Reform’s plan to end indefinite leave to remain, while actively planning to deny thousands of people the right to claim ILR, and make even more people, including refugees, wait decades to achieve that security. It’s broadcasting its own Ice-style TikTok videos while calling newcomers to this country “strangers”.

Zia Yusuf giving his speech this morning in Dover.
Zia Yusuf giving his speech this morning in Dover. Photograph: Carl Court/Getty Images
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Mencap, the learning disability charity, has welcomed the government’s Send plans. Jon Sparkes, its chief executive, said:

double quotation markWe’re pleased the government is committed to reforming the Send system, which is currently failing children with a learning disability.

Right now, too many families are left waiting, fighting and worn down. No child’s future should depend on parents battling for support. That isn’t fair, and it isn’t sustainable.

The move to make mainstream schools more inclusive is welcome news. Families must have their children’s needs identified early and for them to be given the right help straight away, backed by services fully funded to do the job, and rights underpinned by law.

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