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    Archbishop criticises Reform's Farage over 'knee-jerk' UK asylum plans

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    Posted on August 31, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    The Archbishop of York criticizes Nigel Farage's UK asylum plans as short-term and isolationist, urging for long-term solutions to the asylum seeker issue.

    Archbishop of York Critiques Farage's Asylum Deportation Plans

    LONDON (Reuters) -The Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell, has criticised the leader of Britain's populist Reform UK party, Nigel Farage, describing his plans for mass deportations of asylum seekers as an "isolationist, short-term, knee-jerk" response.

    Cottrell, the Church of England's second most senior clergyman who is performing some functions of the Archbishop of Canterbury while a new head of the Church is selected, told Sky News that Brexit veteran Farage was "not offering any long-term solution to the big issues which are convulsing our world".

    He said in an pre-recorded interview aired on Sunday that people should "actively resist the kind of isolationist, short-term, knee-jerk ... send them home" policies.

    In response, Reform UK's deputy leader, Richard Tice, said "the role of the Archbishop is not actually to interfere with international migration policy that is determined by the government".

    Cottrell's criticism is the latest in a growing row in Britain over how to deal with the large numbers of asylum seekers arriving in boats, an issue which has seen weeks of summer protests outside hotels where some of them are housed.

    The Labour government says it is tackling a problem left by earlier, Conservative administrations by trying to process asylum claims more quickly and brokering return deals with other nations, but is under growing pressure to act fast.

    Reform UK, which has a commanding lead in opinion polls before an election expected to take place in 2029, took the initiative to lead on the issue last week when Farage unveiled his party's plans to remove asylum seekers by repealing or disapplying treaties used to block forced deportations.

    Cottrell said those plans did little to address the main issue of why asylum seekers wanted to travel to Britain, and "so if you think that's the answer you will discover, in due course, that all you have done is made the problem worse".

    (Reporting by Elizabeth Piper, Editing by Timothy Heritage)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Archbishop of York criticizes Nigel Farage's asylum plans.
    • •Farage's plans described as isolationist and short-term.
    • •Reform UK leads in polls before 2029 election.
    • •Cottrell calls for long-term solutions to asylum issues.
    • •Debate over UK's handling of asylum seekers intensifies.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Archbishop criticises Reform's Farage over 'knee-jerk' UK asylum plans

    1What did Archbishop Cottrell criticize about Nigel Farage's plans?

    Archbishop Cottrell criticized Farage's plans for mass deportations of asylum seekers, calling them isolationist and short-term.

    2What is the response from Reform UK's deputy leader?

    Reform UK's deputy leader, Richard Tice, stated that the Archbishop should not interfere with international migration policy, which is determined by the government.

    3What issue is at the center of the criticism regarding asylum seekers?

    The criticism revolves around how to handle the large numbers of asylum seekers arriving in boats, a growing concern in Britain.

    4How does the Labour government plan to address the asylum issue?

    The Labour government aims to process asylum claims more quickly and negotiate return deals with other nations, addressing a problem left by previous Conservative administrations.

    5What did Cottrell say about the effectiveness of Farage's plans?

    Cottrell expressed that Farage's plans do not address the root causes of why asylum seekers travel to Britain, suggesting that they will not solve the issue.

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