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Most Reform members believe non-white UK citizens born abroad should be forced or encouraged to leave, poll finds
- A Survation poll of 629 Reform UK members found 54% support deportation or removal for non-white British citizens born abroad.
- The poll shows 22% support deportation for non-white citizens whose parents were born in the UK.
- Hope Not Hate described the findings as evidence of tensions within Reform UK as Farage courts centre-ground voters.
- A rival faction led by Rupert Lowe launched Restore Britain, challenging Farage from the right.
- Farage has been trying to appeal to centre-ground voters amid pressure from right-wing figures within his party.
- The Hope Not Hate report connects mainstream nationalism to anti-immigrant protests past and present.
- The Guardian report links Reform UK figures to broader far-right narratives around English identity and bloodline.
- Survation surveyed 629 Reform members between January 29 and February 16, with Reform claiming about 270,000 paid-up members.
- The report notes ongoing anti-migrant protests in 2025 and future mobilization ahead of summer.
- The Guardian piece situates these tensions within broader UK political debates on immigration and national identity.
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