Restore Britain mass deportation petition hits 300,000 signatures in two days

Restore Britain’s petition calling for offshore detention and the mass deportation of all illegal migrants in the UK has punched through 300,000 signatures in just 48 hours after being launched on Monday morning.

The petition, created by Restore Britain’s Rupert Lowe MP, calls on the Government to establish offshore detention facilities to process and deport all illegal migrants.

https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/737105

This is one part of Restore Britain’s mass deportation campaign, launched after a poll of members found 99.5% in support of the policy.

The surge in public support comes alongside a growing parliamentary push. Twenty-one MPs have already signed Lowe’s Early Day Motion calling for a comprehensive national strategy to identify, detain and deport all individuals residing illegally in the United Kingdom.

https://edm.parliament.uk/early-day-motion/63515/mass-deportation-of-illegal-migrants

The top ten supportive constituencies for the petition are:

Great Yarmouth - 1953

Carlisle - 1346

Houghton and Sunderland South - 1181

Makerfield - 958

Sunderland Central - 910

Blyth and Ashington - 798

Brentwood and Ongar - 789

Rayleigh and Wickford - 790

Castle Point - 827

Clacton - 753

Lowe commented:

“Mass deportation is now mainstream political opinion. Every MP should now be asking themselves whose side they are on. Law-abiding British citizens who play by the rules, or the unvetted third world conmen who have broken into our country?

There has never been such a disconnect between the people and their so-called representatives.

Britain is demanding mass deportations. Parliament must finally listen.

Send the illegals home.”