Mass-deportations protests are working.
Since UKIP begun our mass-deportations campaign in January 2025, net migration has decreased by 20%.
Whilst 20% is nowhere near enough, it represents progress. It is a step in the right direction but there is still much work to do. We must keep the pressure up and continue pushing for change.
All the problems facing Britain will only end, when we say they end.
We must no longer tolerate the intolerable.
To save Britain we must:
Freeze immigration and begin mass-deportations and remigration.
Defeat far-left ideology and extremism.
Put Christian justice, law and order back into the heart of government.
It's time to take our country back.
Hampshire Police have not learnt their lesson as they have violently beat Henry Nowak mourners.
Hampshire Constabulary must be put in special measures.
Sack Chief Constable Alexis Boone.
Sack and prosecute the arresting officers.
The government must act now as Hampshire Police pose a genuine danger and threat to the British people.
During 2025, the Metropolitan Police spent £5.2 million on DEI.
This is just one police force; many others have similar DEI departments and policies.
The money spent could have funded around 100 additional MET police officers on the streets of London.
We must remove DEI. It is time we return to traditional, common-sense policing – without fear or favour.
The police should not be manipulating or influencing cases to determine specific outcomes based on race. They should enforce the law impartially, regardless of demographics.
Once police officers are encouraged to treat communities differently depending on their background, policing becomes more about ideology than objective evidence.
Under UKIP we will return to basic policing principles that have always served us well. It is time to remove the rot that has infected our institutions.
We must scrap Diversity, Inclusivity and Equality (DEI) programmes and roles.
No matter if it’s in the police or in schools, DEI rot must go.
No one else should die because of DEI poison.