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Farage accused of desirous to ‘take UK backwards’ – as Brexit blamed for small boats disaster

By Editorial Board Published August 27, 2025 5 Min Read
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Farage accused of desirous to ‘take UK backwards’ – as Brexit blamed for small boats disaster

Nigel Farage will probably be accused of desirous to “take Britain backwards” by vowing to scrap commerce agreements between the UK and EU, as the federal government seeks a everlasting deal to chop checks on foods and drinks.

The Reform chief desires to ditch the prime minister’s Brexit reset package deal, unveiled earlier this yr, which covers areas together with fishing, defence, a youth expertise scheme, and passport e-gates.

It additionally features a short-term deal to scale back the purple tape on imports and exports of some fruit and veg, which means no border checks or charges are paid – and the federal government desires to make it everlasting when it expires in 2027.

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Is the UK-EU deal actually that good?

The minister tasked by Sir Keir Starmer with enhancing UK-EU ties is Nick Thomas-Symonds, who will use a speech later at the moment to say Mr Farage “wants Britain to fail”.

Writing in The Telegraph in Could, the arch-Brexiteer stated Labour’s deal takes the UK “back into the orbit of Brussels”, and vowed a Reform authorities “would undo all of this legislation”.

Talking in central London, Mr Thomas-Symonds will say undoing it could slash “at least £9bn from the economy, bringing with it a risk to jobs and a risk of food prices going up”.

The Cupboard Workplace minister will accuse him of providing “easy answers, dividing communities and stoking anger”.

A Reform UK spokesperson has dismissed the incoming criticism, claiming “no one has done more damage to British businesses than this Labour government”, pointing to tax rises on companies and the unemployment charge.

Cabinet Office minister Nick Thomas-Symonds

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Cupboard Workplace minister Nick Thomas-Symonds

‘Farage’s Brexit brought on the small boats’

The Labour minister’s criticism will come a day after Mr Farage revealed his controversial plans to cease small boat crossings, vowing any such arrivals – together with ladies and youngsters – can be detained and deported.

Reform would repeal the Human Rights Act and depart the European Conference on Human Rights (ECHR), saying they’ve allowed international offenders to problem their very own deportations by way of the courts and stay within the UK.

Mr Farage stated such treaties are “outdated”, and that the British public have been in a state of both “despair” or “anger” about unlawful immigration.

Nigel Farage unveils his controversial deportation plans on Tuesday. Pic: PA

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Nigel Farage unveils his controversial deportation plans on Tuesday. Pic: PA

Labour dismissed the proposals as “unworkable”, whereas the Tories stated he’d stolen their concepts.

Liberal Democrat chief Sir Ed Davey was extra private, suggesting Mr Farage himself was answerable for the large rise in small boat crossings.

“The truth is, it was Farage’s Brexit that caused the small boats,” Sir Ed stated. “Before Brexit, we could send back any illegal immigrants coming over in a small boat.”

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Did Brexit make issues tougher?

Brexit ended UK participation within the so-called Dublin settlement which governs EU-wide asylum claims. It means individuals ought to be processed for asylum within the nation at which they first entered the bloc.

However Britain’s membership of the EU didn’t cease all asylum arrivals. And plenty of EU nations the place individuals first arrive, together with Italy, don’t apply the Dublin guidelines.

Sir Ed stated the federal government was now diminished to doing particular person offers with nations to sort out the difficulty.

Labour are banking on a one in, out take care of the French, which can see the UK ship asylum seekers to France in change for ones with hyperlinks to the UK.

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