Lee Anderson and Richard Tice of the Reform UK Party giving a media interview.
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THERE is a reckoning coming. The people of Britain have had enough.

A recent survey conducted by Find Out Now suggests that Reform UK could secure a majority of 140 seats at the upcoming general election. The comprehensive poll-of-polls shows us enjoying a 10-point advantage. People are disenchanted, and a major source of their dissatisfaction is illegal immigration.

Lee Anderson and Richard Tice of the Reform UK Party giving a media interview.
Reform Party MP Lee AndersonCredit: Getty
Anti-immigration protesters in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, waving Union Jack flags.
Demonstrators gather during an anti-immigration protest outside the New Bridge Hotel in NewcastleCredit: Getty
Nigel Farage speaking at a press conference.
Nigel Farage will unveil Reform’s deportation plan on TuesdayCredit: Alamy

I attended a demonstration outside the Britannia Hotel in London’s Canary Wharf, which now serves as a luxury hostel for asylum seekers, and witnessed firsthand the intensity of public sentiment.

Protesters like the famous Pink Ladies don’t want these illegal immigrants in their communities. Does anybody? Who voted for this madness?

This is why Reform UK is supporting more peaceful protests and encouraging citizens to urge their local councils to act in emptying these migrant hotels. But this cannot be where our efforts end.

We need to detain and deport illegal immigrants. Then I think they’re going to stop coming, and we can get back to some sort of peace and normality.

It’s no wonder people are angry. Just look at the shocking numbers that came out this past week.

Statistics reveal that in the year leading up to June 2025, 110,000 more migrants sought asylum in the UK, marking the highest figure on record. Since Labour came to power last July, over 50,000 illegal immigrants have arrived on our shores.

By the end of June, 32,100 asylum seekers were being accommodated in hotels at the taxpayer’s expense – an 8 percent increase since Keir Starmer assumed leadership at 10 Downing Street.

Over that same year, the Labour government spent £4.76 billion managing the asylum mess that they and their Tory predecessors have created.

This considerable expense could alternatively fund the employment of 86,500 additional police officers or provide 16 million winter fuel payments to British pensioners at the higher rate.

If I were a young male over the Channel in a migrant camp, I’d be thinking to myself it doesn’t matter where I’m from or what I’ve done in the past, get on a small boat to Britain and within 24 hours I could be in a four-star hotel, three meals a day, wifi, mobile phone, free to roam the streets and do pretty much whatever you want, because the authorities haven’t got the foggiest who you are.

Small boat crossings under Labour are on brink of hitting 50,000 – one illegal migrant every 11 mins since the election

What have we done as a nation? We see it in the news every week now, that an asylum seeker has been either charged or found guilty of disgusting attacks on women and girls.

The door’s open, we’ve invited these people in, some of them serious wrong ‘uns, and treated them like honoured guests.

But the tide is starting to turn. Last week the decent people of Epping in Essex won a big victory for us all, when the high court ruled that asylum seekers must leave the town’s Bell Hotel.

Parents and concerned residents had been protesting outside the hotel since an illegal migrant housed there was charged with sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl.

They were slandered as “far-right” lunatics by Labour and the BBC, and attacked by leftie “Antifa” thugs who we saw being bussed in by the police! But they bravely stood up and won, despite home secretary Yvette Cooper shamefully hiring expensive lawyers to attack them in court.

People around the country are now protesting outside migrant hotels and telling their councils to take action. Nigel Farage was the first to call for more peaceful protests, and the councils that Reform won in the May elections will do everything in their power to follow Epping’s lead.

Now we need to go further. Next week, Reform UK will announce our proposals for mass deportations that will finally stop the boats and tackle the crisis.

And we are very clear that, to make this happen, the UK will need to quit the European Convention on Human Rights, which lets liberal foreign judges override the sovereignty of our parliament on immigration law.

National emergency

This is a national emergency. Labour’s latest scheme, to move migrants from hotels into homes into our communities, can only make matters worse.

But let’s not forget that the last Conservative government started the problem. So it’s a bit rich for them to start attacking migrant hotels now.

When I was a Tory MP, I spoke up asking the government to detain illegal immigrants in secure camps ready for deportation. Instead, they housed them in hotels.

I was constantly told to shut up by the “One Nation” lot of Conservative MPs. This is of their making, and they should all apologise right now.

Reform Uk stands foursquare with the people protesting peacefully across Britain. And we will defend free speech against the authorities that want to lock up anybody who speaks out.

On a protest in my constituency of Ashfield in Nottinghamshire, some women in their sixties and seventies came up to me and said Lee, are we really far-right? And I said no, you’re just right.

Migrants boarding a smuggler's boat.
Migrants board a smuggler’s boat in an attempt to cross the English ChannelCredit: AFP
Protestor holding a "Refugees Welcome" sign.
A demonstrator holds a placard during a counter protestCredit: AFP
Protestors waving British flags.
Demonstrators during an anti-immigration protest in NewcastleCredit: Getty
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