
Nigel Farage has announced plans to end the right of migrants to apply for permanent residency in the UK after five years and ban them from claiming benefits under a Reform UK government. Speaking at a press conference today, the Reform leader said his party would abolish indefinite leave to remain, for which migrants can currently apply after five years, and force them to renew their visa every five years.
The new visa would also prevent any access to welfare under the plans which the party said would save the taxpayer more than £230 billion. Mr Farage said: "Welfare will end for everyone that is not a UK citizen, we will close the loopholes. Reform will ensure that welfare is for UK citizens only.
"We are cleaning up the mess of Boris Johnson. The Boriswave will bankrupt us. Reform will deal with Boriswave, the biggest betrayal of voters' trust in modern times."
A Government spokesperson said: "People here illegally rightly do not get anything from our benefits system. Foreign nationals usually have to wait five years to claim universal credit and we're looking at increasing this to 10 years.
"We inherited a broken welfare system and spiralling benefits bill. That's why we're taking action and reforming the system and have seen the proportion of universal credit payments to foreign nationals fall since last July."
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