Reform UK has been accused of “seeking to undermine universal prohibitions on torture” after pledging to deport all foreign nationals from Britain’s prisons to countries including El Salvador, reports BritPanorama.
Unveiling Reform’s prisons policy late on Sunday, the party’s Home Affairs spokesman Zia Yusuf vowed to “change the law so that those who commit serious crimes like murder, manslaughter, rape and serious violence serve their full sentences.”
According to The Sun, Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has initiated discussions with the government of El Salvador regarding the potential rental of prison spaces.
However, the policy has faced backlash from charities, who have expressed concern that those deported could face torture.
“Nigel Farage has already made clear that he is happy deporting people to countries where they will face torture, a clear breach of international law,” said Nick Beales from Refugee and Migrant Justice.
“It is therefore no surprise to see Reform’s latest proposal is outsourcing the UK prison system to countries with appalling human rights records. This is the latest policy announcement that demonstrates how Reform are seeking to undermine universal prohibitions on torture.”
“Andy Burnham, Kemi Badenoch and all other party leaders should forcefully reject these plans and reaffirm that these policies are not only unlawful but also profoundly un-British,” he added.
Party chairman Lee Anderson is expected to lead a delegation to El Salvador within months for further feasibility discussions.
The plans mirror a US policy in which Donald Trump struck an agreement with El Salvador to deport migrants from the United States.
Mr. Yusuf stated, “Unbelievably, there are over 10,000 foreign nationals in British jails. We will deport all foreign nationals from our jails. If their home countries won’t take them back we will send them to serve their sentences in countries like El Salvador and Kosovo.”
He continued, “We will use the space created to ensure that serious criminals stay where they belong. Behind bars.”
The Sun reported that Mr. Farage will pledge to create 12,000 new prison spaces through the construction of pop-up nightingale prisons.
Temporary Nightingale hospitals and courts were previously introduced during the pandemic to provide additional space for treatment and hearings.
Mr. Farage is also expected to promise an end to early release for dangerous offenders and a reintroduction of short sentences for shoplifters.
This announcement comes amid government pressure regarding its early release scheme, set to start in October to address prison overcrowding.
Approximately 5,000 individuals are anticipated to be released early under the new sentencing changes, a reduction from 6,000 due to exemptions outlined in an urgent review of the scheme.
Under current plans, two of Pc Andrew Harper’s killers remain eligible for early release halfway through their 13-year sentences after being convicted of manslaughter in 2020, following Pc Harper’s death in 2019.
More than 850,000 people have signed a petition urging that Jessie Cole and Albert Bowers remain incarcerated, with a Government source telling The Daily Telegraph that the Prime Minister is willing to “explore every option” to prevent their early release.
A Labour Party spokesperson commented, “Keeping the public safe is and always will be Labour’s first priority. The Government has already made clear we are working at pace to deport foreign criminals and we’re building more prison places to deliver justice for victims and keep criminals behind bars.”
“Reform have no serious answers to the Tory prisons crisis and would lead the system to collapse. This would result in a free for all for dangerous and violent offenders, including murderers and rapists,” they concluded. “Nigel Farage and Reform simply can’t be trusted to keep Britain safe.”