Archbishop of York accuses Nigel Farage of kneejerk' response to migrant crisis
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Nigel Farage has been accused by the Church of England's current most senior bishop of an isolationist, short-term kneejerk response to the small boats crisis. Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell said the Reform UK leader, who has promised mass deportations, was not offering a solution to the big issues driving people to risk the English Channel crossing. The Reform UK leader has set out plans to remove up to 600,000 people from the country if he forms the next government.
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