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Restore Britain formula: A new paradigm for European Remigration policies

Restore Britain has presented a progressive roadmap in its strategy paper "Mass Deportations: Legitimacy, Legality, and Logistics" for deporting an estimated 1.8 to 2 million people from the UK in less than three years. While the paper is primarily tailored to the British situation, I and many others are already seeing it as a blueprint for right-wing populist parties in Europe such as Chega, Lega, RN, Vox, AfD, FPÖ, etc.

Key aspects of the strategy

The plan rests on three pillars: the removal of legal hurdles, a steady technocratic tightening of everyday life (“hostile environment”), and a massive expansion of physical deportation capacities.

1. The legal revolution: At the heart of the plan is the proposed Great Clarification Act (GCA). This would give Parliament the power to overturn court rulings that hinder deportations in real time by a simple majority. It also calls for withdrawal from the ECHR and the repeal of the Equality Act 2010 in order to end “judicial activism.”

2. Digital hostile environment: The goal is to make life “unliveable” for illegal immigrants. This includes biometric bank checks, the obligation of all public authorities to share data, and real-time work checks using facial recognition, especially in the gig economy (e.g., delivery services).

3. Financial and international leverage: The paper proposes a “deportation NATO”, a coalition of Western states that exerts collective pressure on uncooperative countries of origin. A key lever is the remittance tax, a 25% tax on money transfers to countries that refuse to take back their citizens.

What europeans right-wing parties can learn

The program highlights specific innovations and creative details that are of high strategic value to European right-wing parties:

• From reacting to acting: Instead of getting bogged down in lengthy court proceedings, the GCA offers a tool to place legislative sovereignty above the judiciary.

• Monetizing citizen participation: The introduction of a public reporting portal with whistleblowing bonuses (up to 2,500) for tips about illegal immigrants actively involves the population in enforcement.

• Military scalability: The paper calls for the explicit use of military transporters such as the Airbus A400M to carry out deportations on a scale of 150,000 to 200,000 people per year.

• Marketing self-deportation: Apps, social media campaigns, and “exit bonuses” are used to encourage migrants to leave voluntarily, which is cheaper and logistically easier than forced deportations.

Conclusion: Restore Britain provides a technocratic roadmap for how mass deportations can be transformed from a political demand into a logistically scalable process, with many innovative details. Most of it focuses on what I call “Group A”: illegal migrants. Restore spokesmen have also stated that the party will address “Group B”: legal migrants who constitute a criminal, economic, or cultural burden, as well as “Group C”: non-assimilated migrants.

From my Book "Remigration: a proposal"

I look forward to seeing how Restore will tackle these two additional challenges with the same detailed, innovative, and comprehensive approach.

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