Net negative immigration

 

    • The Boriswave must be reversed, and the asylum system must be abolished.
    • The annual departure of legal migrants must at least double.
    • Millions of foreign nationals who cannot speak English, live in social housing, claim benefits, refuse to work, break our laws, or entirely fail to integrate should go home.
    • For the foreseeable future, significantly more must leave than enter.

 

Introduce the red list

 

    • Nationals from designated Red List countries will face far stricter security checks, limited visa categories, and higher barriers to entry.
    • An annual security-led review to assess countries based on crime statistics, cultural attitudes, sexual offences, extremism risk, visa overstayers, integration failure, and foreign policy hostility.
    • Any country which refuses to take back their foreign national offenders or illegal migrants will be added to the red list and face visa suspensions, remittance tax, aid cancellation and formal diplomatic pressure.
    • For example Pakistan, Albania, Eritrea, Iran, and Syria.

 

Block the Boriswave

 

    • Indefinite Leave to Remain is a legal status which gives migrants free access to benefits and the NHS.
    • It offers migrants a pathway to citizenship without demonstrating that they have made a real economic or cultural contribution to our country.
    • The Centre for Policy Studies predicts 800,000+ recent migrants will become eligible for benefits by the end of the decade - costing the taxpayer £234bn over their lifetimes.
    • ILR must be overhauled. This will boost emigration, easing pressure on public services and housing. These changes must be applied to those already here.

 

Fairer spouse visas

 

    • For citizens of countries not on the Red List, spouse visa applications should be simplified and fast-tracked with clear criteria and quicker decisions for genuine relationships.
    • Applicants need to demonstrate English fluency, commitment to the UK, and the ability to support themselves - building strong families, not new welfare cases.
    • By being tough where it matters (on the Red List), we can be fair and generous where it counts - supporting British citizens who want to build a family with their foreign spouse.
    • Treat the illegal migrants like criminals, not law-abiding husbands and wives of British citizens.

 

Deport rape gang collaborators

 

    • Any non-British national who knowingly covered up or enabled rape gang abuse, even through silence, must face automatic deportation. Turning a blind eye to evil makes you complicit.
    • If a foreign national mother, sister, or wife knew about the abuse and failed to report it, they will be treated as accessories and stripped of any right to remain in the UK.
    • Legislate to allow the revocation of British citizenship from dual nationals where individuals have protected rape gang offenders in their family.
    • Cultural ‘excuses’, community ‘pressure’, or religion must never be a defence. Our priority is to protect vulnerable British girls - not those who shield and enable abusers.

 

Fix the Afghan failure

 

    • Every Afghan national brought to the UK under emergency schemes will be subject to removal and relocation to a safe third country. Britain gave temporary refuge - not a permanent home.
    • Work with safe third countries to relocate Afghan nationals regionally - closer to home, culturally compatible, and logistically sustainable. The UK must not be a permanent destination for those claiming hardship.
    • Any senior civil servant or government official involved in the leak or cover up must face job termination or prosecution.
    • Legislate to prevent super-injunctions being used to shield political embarrassment, immigration failures, or criminality.

 

Abolish indefinite leave to remain

 

    • ILR effectively grants permanent residency, free access to benefits, housing, and the NHS, without requiring migrants to fully naturalise or demonstrate any meaningful contribution to Britain.
    • Non-citizens should only be in the UK on strict, time-limited terms that are conditional on work, tax contribution, and good character.
    • ILR is the key stepping stone to full citizenship. Scrapping it would stop the automatic pipeline and allow Britain to set a far higher bar for those seeking to become citizens.
    • Without ILR, no one can automatically access the full range of British welfare and social housing. Residency must be earned and continually justified - all changes must be applied to those already here.

 

Deport all illegal migrants

 

    • The asylum system will cost the British taxpayer £6.4bn this year.
    • Small boat crossings will reach 50,000 this year alone.
    • Nearly two million illegal migrants live in Britain, costing up to £10bn a year.
    • The Casey Audit identified that illegal migrants are involved in the sexual exploitation of young girls.
    • Every single one needs to go.

 

Close the migrant hotels

 

    • Legislate to end the use of taxpayer-funded hotels/HMOs for illegal migrants. Accommodation will be replaced with secure detention centres or offshore holding facilities until removal.
    • Launch a national removal operation targeting all those who entered the UK illegally - deportation must be prioritised for those with criminal records.
    • Leave the ECHR, and hand full control back to Parliament. No appeals. No legal aid. No debates. Illegal entry equals automatic rejection, for anybody.
    • Funds wasted on hotels will be redirected to border policing, deportation enforcement, and offshore processing agreements.
    • Apologise to, and compensate, local communities affected by these hotels.

 

Use tents, not hotels

 

    • Establish modular, tent-based holding facilities for so-called “asylum seekers”. These will comply with basic humanitarian standards (e.g. shelter, sanitation, medical triage), but will be deliberately austere and designed for short-term containment.
    • Land owned by the Ministry of Defence, or other government bodies will be repurposed for the establishment of temporary accommodation facilities. Planning restrictions will be bypassed using emergency statutory instruments under public protection and border security provisions.
    • All illegal entrants housed in these facilities will be subject to mandatory administrative detention pending deportation. No illegal migrant will be granted bail into the community. The policy will make clear: if you arrive illegally, you are detained until you are deported.
    • Illegal entrants will be declared inadmissible to the UK and removed back to where they came from, or to a designated third country.

 

Power to local people

 

    • No hotel, barracks or facility can be converted into migrant accommodation without a binding local referendum giving local residents the final say.
    • Before any vote, councils must publish how many migrants will be housed, where they have come from, the total cost to taxpayers, and the impact on local services like schools, NHS and policing.
    • If residents vote against the plan, the Home Office will be legally barred from using the site or others nearby - local democracy must override central government.
    • These decisions affect housing, safety, and cohesion. Local people must have the power to say no and protect their community from being turned into an illegal migrant dumping ground.
    • Mass deportations remain the ultimate objective, but in the meantime we must give power to local people.

 

Count every illegal migrant

 

    • No one knows how many illegal migrants are in Britain – official figures are guesses, not facts. For example, in July 2025, the Public Accounts Committee revealed that the Home Office has failed to monitor exit data for over a million migrants on the skilled worker visa since it launched in December 2020.
    • A full state investigation must be launched, pulling together data from the Home Office, HMRC, DWP, NHS, local councils, and law enforcement.
    • Without accurate numbers, we cannot plan enforcement or protect public services – secrecy only helps the traffickers and lawbreakers.
    • The British people have the right to know exactly how many illegal migrants are here, where they are, what they are up to, and how much they cost.
    • A comprehensive program of mass deportations must follow. If this means the removal of millions of people, so be it.