Ann Widdecombe proposes housing illegal immigrants in secure reception centres to expedite deportations and reduce taxpayer costs. TV personality Ant Middleton warned of potential civil unrest, stressing the importance of preserving British culture and identity. The Reform UK conference focused on immigration and national identity issues.
Ann Widdecombe, former Tory minister and current Reform UK spokesperson, stated at the party's conference in Birmingham that illegal immigrants should be housed in 'secure reception centres' instead of hotels.
This measure would ensure quick deportations.
Widdecombe criticized the current hotel accommodation policy and emphasized the financial burden on taxpayers.
Also speaking at the conference, TV personality
Ant Middleton warned of potential 'civil unrest' and stressed the importance of preserving British culture and identity.
Widdecombe and Middleton’s speeches highlighted the party's focus on immigration and national identity.