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Minister: Reform UK migrant plans are unworkable gimmicks

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Minister: Reform UK migrant plans are unworkable gimmicks

Minister: Reform UK migrant plans are unworkable gimmicks

Housing minister Matthew Pennycook describes Reform UK’s plans for mass deportations of migrants as “unworkable gimmicks” and says Nigel Farage’s plans to negotiate returns agreements with countries like Iran and Eritrea are “for the birds”.

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