Reform UK Reconsiders Deportation Policies Amid Controversy

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The article compares Greece's strict migration policies, including detention and deportation, with Britain's evolving stance on immigration, highlighting Greece's hardline approach as a model that the UK is increasingly adopting amid political shifts and debates over sovereignty and EU legislation. It suggests that Britain could emulate Greece's policies without leaving the ECHR, but warns of potential constitutional upheaval and the need for deeper institutional reforms to regain democratic control.
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- Nigel Farage Promises Mass Deportations if Elected UK Prime Minister The New York Times
- Reform UK retreats on plan to deport women and children Financial Times
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