🔥ONE MAN AGAINST THE MACHINE: Farage stormed into Parliament and slammed down the borders bill that would finally finish Brexit and take Britain back. Labour MPs lost their minds trying to shout him into silence, Lib Dems cheered like hyenas as they killed the vote, yet he stood unbreakable and roared that this is the sacred unfinished business the people were promised. The rage, betrayal, and raw defiance exploded on the floor of the Commons

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One Man Against the Labour Machine!

Farage walked into the Commons and pushed a borders bill that would finally put Britain back in control. Labour MPs tried to shout him down while Liberal Democrats cheered as they blocked the vote, but he kept fighting, calling it the unfinished business of Brexit.

MPs have voted down Nigel Farage’s attempt to introduce a Ten-Minute Rule Bill to have the UK leave the European Convention on Human Rights. The vote was not on the legislation itself, but on the principle of bringing forward a Bill. Following a debate, MPs voted against the motion by 154 to 96.

The Reform UK leader described the bill as “the unfinished business” of Brexit and argued that it would restore Parliament’s power over UK law.

Citing a series of cases in which British rule has been overridden by the Strasbourg court, Mr. Farage was making his point while MPs sought to shout him down. Liberal Democrat MPs were particularly loud, and Mr. Farage quipped he had “never seen so many of them,” a remark which only served to draw a louder response.

The Reform UK head honcho repeatedly slapped down MPs, telling them not to “shake their heads” and asking “what is wrong” with them as he made his point.

Liberal Democrats leader Ed Davey was able to deliver a response upon the conclusion of Mr. Farage’s statement, in which he accused the Reform UK man of being deeply “un-British.”

“This is about sovereignty,” said Mr. Farage. “It’s about our voters being able to choose the future course and direction of our country. This is why this matters.”

Government Announces New Deal with Vietnam over Migrant Deportation

Sir Keir Starmer signed the deal alongside To Lam, general secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam

Vietnamese migrants with no right to be in the UK will be fast-tracked for deportation under a new agreement with the country, Downing Street has announced. The deal is the strongest Vietnam’s government has agreed with another country on migration, and could potentially result in four times as many Vietnamese nationals with no ground to stay in Britain being returned, according to No 10.

Sir Keir Starmer signed the deal alongside To Lam, general secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam, as he visited Downing Street on Wednesday evening. In a statement released following the meeting, the Prime Minister said: “This landmark agreement with Vietnam sends a clear message: if you come to the UK illegally, you will be swiftly returned. We are cutting through red tape, accelerating removals, and dismantling the criminal networks that profit from illegal migration.”

Reform UK’s Rise in the Polls

The rise of Reform since last year’s general election has been remarkable. Its current standing in the polls is, on average, now double the 15 percent share the party won in 2024. It has been in the lead for more than six months. Some polling suggests the party could be on course for an overall majority if an election were held now.

Lib Dems Blasts Payment to Sex Offender

The Liberal Democrats have described a £500 payment to migrant sex attacker, Hadush Kebatu, as “outrageous.” The party’s home affairs spokesperson, Max Wilkinson, said: “People will rightly be angry. Public trust was completely trashed after Kebatu’s wrongful release and now this. This is outrageous. We need to fix our fundamentally broken immigration system.”

Conclusion

As the political landscape continues to shift, the activities and proposals of parties like Reform UK and their impact on public opinion and policy will be under close scrutiny.