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Badenoch Unveils Tough Immigration Plan To Throw More People Out Of Britain (Video)

By Gideon Ayeni

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Kemi Badenoch, a prominent British politician, has unveiled a series of tough immigration policies in a video that has quickly become a focal point of national debate.

The video posted on X, outlines Badenoch’s vision for a stricter immigration regime, including deporting all foreign criminals, implementing mandatory age checks, enforcing tougher visa rules, disapplying the Human Rights Act to immigration cases, and making asylum support repayable.

Badenoch speaking directly to the camera in the video with a resolute tone detailed different elements of her immigration policy.

“From next year, 2 million immigrants could automatically claim British citizenship,” she begins, highlighting what she perceives as a looming crisis. She then lists her proposals, with text overlays emphasizing key points like “immigration down” and “Deport all foreign criminals.” The video also criticizes the Labour Party for voting down her earlier demand to triple the time for new immigrants to obtain citizenship, calling their alternative measures “half-assed” and ineffective.

Watch the video below;

Badenoch’s rhetoric is unapologetically firm, with phrases like “our country is a home, not a hotel” underscoring her tough immigration stance. She argues that these measures are essential to bring immigration under control, accusing opponents of failing to address the issue adequately. The video concludes with a call to action, urging viewers to support her vision as the only way forward.

The response online has been polarized. Some praise Badenoch for her straightforward approach, with comments like “Finally, someone who gets it” reflecting support for her tough stance. Others, however, express concern over the potential human rights implications, particularly the disapplication of the Human Rights Act, with one user asking, “At what cost to our values?”

As the Badenoch video continues to circulate it’s yet to be known whether her proposals will gain traction or face further resistance remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: the conversation about the UK’s immigration future is far from over
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