Reform UK has said it would axe the right of migrants to apply for indefinite leave to remain, while setting out its latest immigration and welfare plans.

Indefinite leave to remain, or ILR for short, allows people who have lived here for more than five years to apply for British citizenship and claim benefits.

Nigel Farage's party would also ban anyone who is not a UK citizen from claiming benefits, and force those applying for UK citizenship to renounce other citizenship.

But Reform is facing questions over its claim that the plans could save £234billion after the think tank that produced the estimate said it should no longer be used.

Mr Farage, who presented the plans at a press conference yesterday, also confirmed EU citizens with settled status would still have access to benefits in Britain.