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Reform deputy Richard Tice hits again after Archbishop of York’s intervention on migrant coverage

By Editorial Board Published September 1, 2025 8 Min Read
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Reform deputy Richard Tice hits again after Archbishop of York’s intervention on migrant coverage

Reform UK has hit again at each the Archbishop of York and the federal government following criticism of its immigration insurance policies.

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The celebration pledged to deport anyone who involves the UK illegally, no matter whether or not they may come to hurt, and mentioned it will pay nations with questionable human rights information – reminiscent of Afghanistan – to take folks again.

It additionally mentioned it will depart quite a few worldwide agreements, and revoke the Human Rights Act, with a purpose to do that.

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Archbishop Stephen Cottrell and Richard Tice MP. Pics: PA

The coverage was criticised by the Conservatives, who mentioned Mr Farage was “copying our homework”, whereas events such because the Liberal Democrats and the Greens condemned it.

However the plan got here underneath fireplace from an altogether totally different angle on Saturday, when the Archbishop of York accused it of being an “isolationist, short-term kneejerk” strategy, with no “long-term solutions”.

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Archbishop: Farage has no solutions on migration

On Sunday, Mr Tice responded to the archbishop’s criticisms, saying that “all of it is wrong”.

The MP for Boston and Skegness mentioned he was a Christian who “enjoys” the church – however that the “role of the archbishop is not actually to interfere with international migration policies”.

Mr Tice then turned his fireplace on the federal government, accusing ministers of being “more interested in protecting the rights of people who’ve come here illegally… than looking after the rights of British citizens”.

He accused ministers of getting “abandoned” their obligation of “looking after the interests of British citizens”.

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In full: Richard Tice on Sunday Morning With Trevor Phillips

Mr Tice reaffirmed his celebration’s coverage that the UK ought to depart the European Conference on Human Rights (ECHR), calling it a “70-year-old, out-of-date, unfit-for-purpose agreement”.

The Reform UK deputy chief additionally:

• Defended plans to pay the Taliban to take migrants again, evaluating it to doing enterprise offers with “people you don’t like”

• Mentioned the Royal Navy must be deployed within the English Channel as a “deterrent”, however added: “We’re not saying sink the boats”

• Urged the federal government to name an early normal election

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Farage ‘desires to impress anger’

She instructed Sunday Morning With Trevor Phillips the UK had a “proud tradition [of] supporting those facing persecution”.

However she added: “We will make sure that people who have no right to be in this country are removed from this country. That’s right. It’s what people expect. It’s what this government will deliver.”

Ms Phillipson additionally insisted there “needs to be reform of the ECHR” and mentioned the house secretary is “looking at the article eight provisions”, which cowl the suitable to a personal and household life, to see “whether they need updating and reforming for the modern age”.

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Nevertheless, she refused to say what the federal government would do whether it is discovered that the ECHR is unreformable. As an alternative, she defended Labour’s place of staying within the governance of the conference, saying that honouring the “rule of law” is necessary.

She added: “Our standing in the world matters if we want to strike trade deals with countries. We need to be a country that’s taken seriously. We need to be a country that honours our obligations and honours the rule of law.”

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Sunday Morning With Trevor Phillips

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Asylum seekers to stay at Bell Resort

Ms Phillipson was additionally drawn on the current court docket ruling in favour of the House Workplace, which overturned an injunction banning The Bell Resort in Epping from housing asylum seekers.

Challenged on whether or not the federal government is prioritising the rights of asylum seekers over British residents, she mentioned it “is about a balance of rights”.

The cupboard minister additionally repeated the federal government’s plans to finish using resorts to deal with asylum seekers by 2029.

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‘We must always have overruled regulation’

Shadow Cupboard Workplace minister Alex Burghart mentioned the Conservatives could be prepared to go away the ECHR – if this route is really useful to them.

The Tories have requested a senior decide to look into the “legal intricacies” of leaving the conference, which he mentioned is “not straightforward”. He mentioned when the celebration receives that report, it can then decide.

Challenged on whether or not the Tories will depart if that’s what the report recommends, he added: “If that’s what’s necessary, we will do it.”

Mr Burghart additionally mentioned he believed the earlier Conservative authorities’s greatest mistake was that “we did not go far enough on overruling human rights legislation”, which prevented it from “taking the tough action that was absolutely necessary”.

However he added the Conservatives have now “put forward very clear legislation that would solve this problem” – although he concluded Labour “isn’t going to do it” so the issue “is going to get worse”.

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