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    Farage confirms he wants to deport women asylum seekers back to Taliban in Afghanistan | Politics News

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    Nigel Farage has confirmed he wants to deport women asylum seekers back to the Taliban in Afghanistan if he becomes prime minister.

    The Reform UK leader’s position on the topic has not been clear, with him previously saying he would send women back to the fundamentalist regime that took over after western militaries withdrew, before then saying he wouldn’t.

    Mr Farage was speaking to Sky News’ political editor Beth Rigby at the Reform UK party conference in Birmingham.

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    When asked if he would “detain” women and children and “send them back”, the Clacton MP said “yes”.

    Challenged on when he said in August that he was not “discussing” women and children, Mr Farage claimed this was a reference to his desire to seeing men detained on arrival in the UK.

    Women and children – who arrive in far smaller numbers – would be treated differently, he said.

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    He claimed that the UK has a “duty of care” if a four-year-old arrives as in a dinghy, for example.

    “For clarity, those that cross the English Channel will be detained and deported, men and women,” Mr Farage went on.

    “Children, we’ll have to think about.”

    The Reform leader also rowed back on his pledge to stop all boats within two weeks if he is elected prime minister.

    Speaking to the conference yesterday, Mr Farage said: “You cannot come here illegally and stay – we will stop the boats within two weeks of winning government.”

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    But speaking to Beth Rigby today, he changed tack – saying “the passing of legislation” would be required.

    He said the boats would then be stopped within two weeks, or sooner.

    In the interview with Rigby, Mr Farage tried to claim he did not say he would end the boats within two weeks of “winning government”.

    But the video of his speech, as well as the transcript released by Reform UK, clearly show him saying: “We will stop the boats within two weeks of winning government.”

    When asked why he wouldn’t be able to stop the boats within two weeks of winning government, Mr Farage said it was impossible and “no one” can prevent them crossing the Channel.

    The Reform UK leader said the law he wants to introduce will be called the Illegal Migration Act once it is passed by parliament.

    He confirmed his agenda includes leaving the European Convention on Human Rights, shutting down asylum hotels and housing people at RAF bases instead, as well as deporting Channel migrants.

    Mr Farage also claimed that deportation flights would also begin within two weeks of the law changing, and this combination of factors would stop people from wanting to travel from France.

    This strategy all depends on Reform UK winning the next general election – which Labour does not have to call until 2029.

    However, Mr Farage says he believes the government will collapse in 2027 due to economic pressure and other factors.

    Reform are currently well clear of Labour and the Conservatives in the polling, and are targeting next year’s Welsh, Scottish and English local election to try and win more power in councils and national assemblies.

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