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Farage has finally embraced Trump-style rhetoric over immigration and mass deportations

Mass deportations.

Prison camps. Quitting the Refugee Convention and the UN Convention on Torture.

A shrug of the shoulders at the idea of the UK sending asylum seekers back to places like Afghanistan or Eritrea, where they could be tortured or executed. "I'm really sorry, but we can't be responsible for everything that happens in the whole of the world," says Nigel Farage.

"Who is our priority?" The Reform UK leader has been setting out his party's new plans to address illegal migration in an interview with The Times newspaper - a set of policies, and a use of language, which would surely have been seen as extreme just a few years ago. Only last autumn the Reform leader repeatedly shied away from the concept of "mass deportations.

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