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Reform will only let believers work on migration plan in new ministry

A Reform UK government would only allow civil servants who 'believe' in secure borders to work in a new ministry to tackle migration, Richard Tice announced today.

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dailymail.co.ukStai leggendo9 mesi fa

Reform will only let believers work on migration plan in new ministry

A Reform UK government would only allow civil servants who 'believe' in secure borders to work in a new ministry to tackle migration, Richard Tice announced today.

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telegraph.co.uk9 mesi fa

Reform: We’ll stuff Civil Service with ‘believers’ to push through ECHR exit

Richard Tice sets out mass deportations plan as he hails Suella Braverman’s ‘brilliant approach’ to issue

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  1. giovedì 11 settembre 2025·telegraph.co.uk

    Reform: We’ll stuff Civil Service with ‘believers’ to push through ECHR exit

    Richard Tice sets out mass deportations plan as he hails Suella Braverman’s ‘brilliant approach’ to issue

  2. giovedì 11 settembre 2025·dailymail.co.uk

    Reform will only let believers work on migration plan in new ministry

    A Reform UK government would only allow civil servants who 'believe' in secure borders to work in a new ministry to tackle migration, Richard Tice announced today.