In the context of the increasing number of migrants arriving illegally in the United Kingdom, Nigel Farage stated that if he wins the elections, he will withdraw from the European Convention on Human Rights. He promised the immediate detention and deportation of all those who enter the country illegally, emphasizing that even women and children will be affected. Farage highlighted a state of despair and anger among the population, considering it a threat to public order.
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