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Farage Modifies Commitment on Small Boat Crossings
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Farage Modifies Commitment on Small Boat Crossings

Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, has revised his earlier promise to stop small boat crossings within two weeks of becoming Prime Minister. He now indicates that new laws would need to be passed first, which could take months, leading to concerns about his commitment to immigration control.

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Farage rows back on promise to stop small boats within two weeks if he becomes PM – as it happened
NegativeWorld Affairs
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has backtracked on his promise to stop small boats carrying migrants within two weeks if elected Prime Minister. He now states that legal changes are necessary, which could take months to implement.
Editor’s Note: This development is significant as it highlights the challenges of immigration policy in the UK. Farage's initial promise was a bold claim that resonated with many voters, but the clarification raises questions about the feasibility of his plans and the ongoing debate around asylum seekers.
Farage shifts on two-week small boats pledge
NeutralWorld Affairs
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has adjusted his stance on stopping small boats, stating he would do so within two weeks of passing new laws rather than immediately upon taking power.
Editor’s Note: This shift in Farage's position is significant as it reflects a more strategic approach to immigration policy. It may influence public perception and the political landscape as the next elections approach.

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