Reform UK has unveiled an explosive policy targeting the “Boriswave” of immigration, proposing the abolition of indefinite leave to remain as part of a broader effort to curb migration levels.
- Reform UK proposes the complete abolition of indefinite leave to remain.
- Proposed inquiries may force former Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Robert Jenrick to testify.
- Warnings have been issued regarding the “enormous” potential costs associated with “Boriswave” migration.
Tackling the Boriswave
The proposed policy seeks to directly address the immigration surge referred to as the “Boriswave.” A central pillar of this plan is the removal of the legal mechanism that allows migrants to obtain indefinite leave to remain in the country.
Analysis suggests that the economic impact of the Boriswave migrants will be enormous unless significant systemic changes are implemented to manage the influx.
Political Accountability and Inquiries
The push for policy change includes a demand for a reform inquiry to investigate the roles of previous government officials. Robert Jenrick is expected to be grilled over his specific role in the “Boriswave” immigration trends.
The unveiling of these policies has created a path that could see former Prime Minister Boris Johnson forced to testify regarding the handling of immigration during his tenure.
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