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BRITAIN teeters on the edge of chaos, Nigel Farage declared today, as he vowed to throw serial offenders behind bars for life.

The Reform Party chief warned that “simmering anger and disgust” over the flood of migrants entering the country could ignite a national meltdown.

Nigel Farage speaking at a press conference.
Nigel Farage today warned that Britain is on the brink of civil unrestCredit: Getty
Sarah Pochin, Reform UK MP, speaking at a press conference.
Reform MP Sarah Pochin blasted that the country has had enough of Labour’s “woke policing”Credit: Getty

Mr. Farage highlighted violent incidents outside a small boat hotel in Epping, Essex, as evidence that people’s trust in the government’s ability to keep them safe is quickly deteriorating.

The fiery protest was triggered by a 38-year-old Ethiopian illegal migrant, who was arrested and later charged with three counts of sexual assault.

He stated: “Regarding Epping, I believe that those in London may not fully grasp just how close we are to widespread civil unrest in our country, and it saddens me to say that.

“Do not underestimate the growing anger and frustration among the public about the fact that we are allowing hundreds of undocumented young men to enter each week, many of whom come from cultures where women and young girls are not even considered second-class citizens.”

Unveiling Reform’s £17.4bn crime and policing plan in Westminster, Mr Farage vowed to slash illegal behaviour in half if he triumphs in the next election.

He pledged to impose life sentences on anyone convicted of a serious crime three times.

Mr Farage also promised to recruit an extra 30,000 police officers within five years of taking office.

Doubling down on his hardline stance, the Reform boss revealed plans to ship Britain’s 10,000 worst paedophiles and murderers to serve their sentences in countries like El Salvador.

Reform’s pledges on crime and policing

  • Recruit 30,000 more police officers
  • Open pop-up “Nightingale prisons” to create 12,400 more cell spaces
  • Fast track arrests through 100 pop-up custody centres for crime hot spots
  • Rent 10,000 prison spaces for Britain’s worst criminals in third party countries such as Estonia and El Salvador
  • Repurpose or reopen 50 mothballed premises for use as courts
  • Life in prison for serious offenders who commit more than three serious crimes

He said: “I haven’t spoken to El Salvador yet, but we do know they’re quite happy to take American violent offenders, so I don’t see any reason why not.

“They want the money, they want the income,” he added.

On migrant crime, Mr Farage vowed to deport every foreign criminal and claimed he’s already struck a deal with Albania’s PM Edi Rama to take back Albanian offenders.

Reform MP and ex-magistrate Sarah Pochin lashed out at “woke policing,” warning Brits have had “enough.”

She fumed: “We have had enough of our police being in denial about the increasing threat to our own safety from the influx of illegal immigrants.

“Enough of police no longer using stop and search to tackle knife crime, enough of police ignoring mobile phone theft, ignoring the rise of blatant cannabis use on our streets, sympathising with protest groups that simply do not reflect the views of the majority of the British people.

“Police need to police with impartiality.”

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