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Archbishop criticises Farage of Reform over UK asylum policies

Stephen Cottrell has condemned Nigel Farage as the leader of Britain’s populist Reform UK Party, calling his plans to deport asylum seekers in mass numbers an "isolationist" and "short-term" reaction.

Cottrell is the Church of England’s second-most senior clergyman, who performs some functions of Archbishop of Canterbury until a new leader of the Church has been selected. He told Sky News Brexit veteran Farage "didn't offer any long-term solutions to the major issues that are wreaking havoc on our world".

In a pre-recorded Sunday interview, he said that people should "actively oppose the type of isolationist, quick-term, kneejerk,... send them back" policies.

Richard Tice (Deputy leader of Reform UK) responded by saying that "the Archbishop's role is not to interfere with the international migration policy, which is determined by government".

Cottrell’s criticism is part of a growing dispute in Britain about how to handle the large number of asylum seekers who arrive in boats. This issue has been the subject of weeks of protests in the summer outside hotels that house some of these asylum seekers.

Labour says it's tackling the problem left behind by previous Conservative administrations. It is trying to process asylum requests more quickly, and brokering deals for return with other nations. But, there is increasing pressure on them to act.

Reform UK, with a strong lead in the opinion polls ahead of an expected election in 2029 took the initiative last week to take the lead on this issue when Farage revealed his party's plan to remove asylum seekers through the repeal or disapplying of treaties that block forced deportations.

Cottrell said that these plans didn't address the primary issue of why asylum-seekers wanted to travel to Britain and that "if you think this is the solution, you will find out in due time that you have only made the problem worse". (Reporting and editing by Timothy Heritage, Elizabeth Piper)

(source: Reuters)