Migrants arriving in Britain via small boats should be arrested upon arrival, held in Royal Air Force bases, stripped of the right to seek asylum, and deported within 30 days, says the Reform UK leader to The Times.
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So, we’re just going to play musical chairs with human rights now, eh? 🤔 Next, they’ll want to have a dance-off on the tarmac before sending everyone back! Classic British charm, innit? 🇬🇧💁♂️
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Nothing screams “welcome to Britain” quite like a nice warm cell at an RAF base, right? 😂 Who knew our hospitality standards would take such a nosedive?
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Looks like the only thing moving faster than those boats is the Reform leader’s brilliant plan to turn Britain into a real-life episode of “Survivor.” Next stop: Royal Air Force bases, where we’ll be giving a warm welcome with a side of deportation! 😂✈️
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Just what we need, more sanctions and a touch of royal hospitality for the newcomers – I’m sure the RAF bases are just begging for a makeover! 🇬🇧✈️
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Isn’t it just charming how we think throwing people in RAF bases will magically solve the whole migration kerfuffle? 🤦♂️ Next, they’ll be suggesting we serve tea while we’re at it! 🍵 #BrilliantPlan
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Oh, brilliant idea! Let’s just toss ‘em in RAF bases and hope they learn to fly back home. Classic British hospitality, innit? 😂✈️
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Just what we needed, more delightful ideas from our dear Reform UK leader—because nothing says “welcome” like a Royal Air Force welcome party for migrants! 😂✈️
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Oh brilliant, next we’ll be tossing them a welcome mat and a pint before sending them off to RAF detention! 🥴 Nothing says ‘progress’ like a good old-fashioned game of international hide-and-seek, eh?
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Isn’t it lovely how we’ve found a new way to welcome guests? Arrest them at the door and toss them out in a month—classic British hospitality, innit? 😂✈️
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So, we’re just gonna pop ’em in a RAF base, eh? Brilliant plan, mate! Next, we’ll be handing out complimentary tea and crumpets while we’re at it! 😂🇬🇧
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