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DEPORTING FOREIGN-BORN CRIMINALS

You were entrusted with upholding the law. Instead, you’ve let foreign criminals exploit legal loopholes, delay deportation, and reoffend — all at the expense of the British public. Financially. Socially. Emotionally.

This isn’t just incompetence. This is a direct betrayal of the public you swore to protect.

For centuries, the foundation of British law has been simple: the justice system exists to protect the people of this land. Under your leadership, that principle has been ignored. You’ve let offenders stay, reoffend, and abuse public resources, while the victims — and the public — are left to suffer.

We will fix what you’ve broken.

Problems

  • The UK is housing foreign criminals instead of removing them

    It costs over £500 million a year to house over 12,000 foreign offenders in UK prisons. One in four will reoffend. That’s 3,000 avoidable crimes a year — and you’re funding it with public money.

  • Countries are refusing to take their criminals back — and you’re doing nothing

    Some nations won’t cooperate with deportations. And instead of forcing the issue, you’ve turned Britain into a dumping ground. We’re the ones stuck paying the price — literally and figuratively.

  • Legal loopholes are being abused — and you’re letting it happen

    Destroyed IDs. Last-minute asylum claims. Human rights appeals from people who’ve already harmed others. You’ve created a system where criminals can stay indefinitely — just by knowing how to stall.

Solutions

  • Automatic deportation for serious foreign offenders — including dual nationals

    If you are convicted of a serious crime in this country and you are not a sole British citizen, you will be removed. No drawn-out appeals. No delays. Deportation begins before your sentence ends. You serve your time — and then you’re gone. Permanently.

  • Pressure on countries that won’t cooperate

    If a country refuses to take its criminals back, they face consequences. No visas. No aid. No special access. If your citizens commit crimes here and you won’t take them back, you’ll feel it in trade, diplomacy, and every other negotiation moving forward.

  • Close the loopholes — no more games

    You commit a serious crime? You forfeit the right to use asylum or human rights claims to avoid removal. We will protect real victims — but not let criminals wear their clothes.

This isn’t about politics. It’s about protection.

We will not apologise for choosing public safety over foreign criminals' rights.

We will not hesitate. We will not delay.

If you do not belong here — you will not stay here.

That’s not a slogan. That’s a promise.

And unlike you, we’ll keep it.