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Farage rows back on including women and children in deportation plans

Nigel Farage has appeared to row back on his claim that women and children would be detained and deported if they arrived in the UK on small boats, saying it was not Reform's "priority".

The Reform UK leader gave a news conference on Tuesday in which he outlined plans to deport around 600,000 illegal migrants in the first five years of his government if he wins the next election. Politics latest: Most Britons back asylum hotel protests, polling suggests He did not recoil from including women and children in his deportation plans, which could see those arriving on small boats sent back to countries with poor human rights records, including Afghanistan and Eritrea.

Asked initially by Sky News' political correspondent Serena Barker-Singh whether women with children and unaccompanied minors would be included in his plans, the Reform UK leader admitted that the question of "how we deal with children is much more complicated.

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