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Taliban Says It's 'Ready And Willing' To Work With Nigel Farage On Deportation Plan

Taliban Says It's 'Ready And Willing' To Work With Nigel Farage On Deportation Plan
Taliban fighters parade in the streets during the celebrations marking the fourth anniversary of the U.S. withdrawal and the start of Taliban rule in Kabul.The Taliban has said it is “ready and willing” to work with Nigel Farage after he pledged to deport hundreds of thousands of immigrants from the UK.The Reform UK leader said he was prepared to do a deal with Afghanistan’s brutal regime which would see refugees from there returned to their home country.Farage even said he was willing to pay the Taliban, as well as Iran’s despotic government, to take asylum seekers off the UK’s hands.Asked if he was worried that those returning to their homelands could face torture or even death, the Reform leader said: “It bothers me, but what really bothers me is what is happening on the streets of our country.”A Taliban official told the Telegraph they were willing to work with Farage if he becomes prime minister.“We are ready and willing to receive and embrace whoever he [Nigel Farage] sends us,” the official said.“We are prepared to work with anyone who can help end the struggles of Afghan refugees, as we know many of them do not have a good life abroad.”The official said the Taliban “will not take money to accept our own people”.But they added: ” We welcome aid to support newcomers, since there are challenges in accommodating and feeding those returning from Iran and Pakistan.“Afghanistan is home to all Afghans, and the Islamic Emirate is determined to make this country a place where everyone – those already here, those returning, or those being sent back from the West by Mr Farage or anyone else – can live with dignity.”Unveiling his “operation restoring justice” plan yesterday, Farage said he would withdraw the UK from the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) and other international treaties to stop “activist judges” blocking his plans to deport 600,000 illegal immigrants in five years.Reform would also revive the Tories’ failed Rwanda plan, and house asylum seekers in disused RAF sites – although Farage refused to say where they would be.Related...Reform Deputy Leader In On-Air Bust-Up With Sky News Presenter Over Deportation PlanHere's What's In Reform's Mass Deportation Plan – And Why It Won't WorkNigel Farage Says Reform Will Deport All Illegal Immigrants. But Last Year He Said It Was 'Impossible'

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