Restore Britain’s BRUTAL Mass Deportation Plan EXPOSED – Foreign Criminals and Illegals to Be Removed in Just TWO YEARS

A new political force is ripping up the rulebook and putting native Britons first. Restore Britain has launched a hard-hitting policy that demands the largest deportation operation in modern British history — and they’ve laid out exactly how to do it legally and fast.
The party, born from a growing patriotic movement, is taking a no-compromise stance. Leader Robert has made his position crystal clear: anyone arriving illegally will be detained and deported immediately. Foreign nationals in British prisons? Gone. Families who shielded grooming gang rapists targeting English girls? Deported. No exceptions.
In a powerful interview with historian David Starkey, Robert drew a firm line. He has never called for mass deportation of settled British passport holders. But those living here illegally, committing crimes, or surviving on welfare without contributing will face a simple message: leave voluntarily or be removed.
he party’s explosive new policy paper, “Mass Deportation: Legality, Legitimacy and Logistics”, reveals a detailed blueprint. It calls for scrapping the Human Rights Act, withdrawing from the European Convention on Human Rights, and introducing a Great Clarification Act to put Parliament back in charge.
Under the plan, Britain would create a “hostile environment” to encourage up to 500,000 voluntary departures every year. Combined with 150,000 to 200,000 enforced removals annually, the entire illegal population could be cleared in as little as two to three years — if the political will exists.

This isn’t empty talk. Restore Britain argues the current asylum system must be abolished and the Equality Act repealed. They insist native English, Scottish, Welsh and Cornish people must be prioritised for the first time in decades after years of betrayal by middle-ground politicians.
The policy has already triggered fierce backlash. Critics are rushing to brand it “racist” and “extremist”, exactly as predicted. Yet supporters say enough is enough: British prisons are overcrowded with foreign criminals, grooming scandals devastated working-class English communities, and taxpayers are funding parallel societies that refuse to integrate.
A working-class voice supporting the movement put it plainly: settled contributors who respect British ways can stay. Those who break the rules, drain resources, or bring chaos must go. Clarity is everything.

Restore Britain is rejecting the failed Tony Blair “middle ground” consensus that has transformed towns and cities beyond recognition. They want England’s counties restored, regionalisation reversed, and sovereignty returned to the British people.
Britain is waking up. With local and national elections looming, the question is no longer whether mass deportation is needed — but whether any mainstream party has the courage to deliver what Restore Britain has now boldly put on the table. The clock is ticking.



