FARAGE: FOREIGN NATIONALS SHOULD BE BARRED FROM UK GENERAL ELECTIONS…

FARAGE: FOREIGN NATIONALS SHOULD BE BARRED FROM UK GENERAL ELECTIONS. Nigel Farage says decisions about Britain must be made “by British citizens alone,” putting voting rights at the centre of Reform UK’s platform ahead of the next United Kingdom general election.
The foundational structures of British democracy experienced a massive seismic shift today as Nigel Farage officially placed voting rights at the very center of the Reform UK platform.
In a move that has stunned the Westminster establishment, Farage declared that decisions about the future of Britain must be made “by British citizens alone” starting at the next election.
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Farage is demanding an immediate and total overhaul of the United Kingdom’s current electoral franchise to ensure that only those holding a British passport can cast a ballot in.
He argued that allowing foreign nationals, including various Commonwealth and Irish citizens, to vote in national elections is a “relic of the past” that undermines the principle of national.
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“If you are not a citizen of this country, you should not be deciding who leads it or how its laws are written,” Farage stated to a cheering crowd.
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The momentum for this policy accelerated following the Gorton and Denton by-election, where Farage claimed that Reform UK would have won if the vote were limited to British-born.
He used the result to highlight what he describes as the “dilution of the British voice,” fueling a national conversation that is now spreading across every town and city.
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Under the new Reform UK plan, the historic voting rights granted to Commonwealth citizens living in the UK would be completely abolished to protect the integrity of the national.
However, the party later clarified that Irish passport holders would be the only exception, maintaining their current eligibility due to the unique and long-standing historical links between the two.
Supporters are framing the move as a “Common Sense” protection of sovereignty, while critics have slammed the proposal as a “dangerous and divisive” attack on the UK’s diverse.
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Recent internal polling suggests that over sixty-five percent of Reform UK supporters view the restriction of voting rights as a top priority for the party’s 2026 general election.
The demand for “National Electoral Integrity” has reached a boiling point, as voters realize that the UK is one of the few nations allowing non-citizens to vote in.
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The House of Commons descended into a state of absolute chaos following the policy launch, with MPs from the Labour and Conservative parties scrambling to defend the current electoral.
Critics argue that Farage is attempting to “delegitimize lawful voters,” but the Reform leader remains undeterred, stating that his primary loyalty is to the “silent majority” of British.
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Farage’s “Voting Reckoning” is being viewed as the “ultimate power play,” signaling that a Reform-led government would fundamentally and very aggressively rewrite the rules of British political life.
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The bill’s proponents argue that by barring foreign nationals, the nation can better protect its elections from “external influence” and ensure that the government reflects the true will of.
Lowe and other Reform MPs have joined Farage in this crusade, promising that the “Restore Britain” movement will not stop until the British vote is for British citizens.
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