Reform UK leader Nigel Farage vowed to toughen up the rules by demanding migrants earn higher salaries and meet a higher standard of English View 2 Images The proposals have been criticised by rival political parties (Image: PA)

Nigel Farage declared the UK should not be "the world's food bank" as he vowed to slash migrant rights. ‌

The Reform UK leader wants to scrap rules which allow them to apply for permanent residency after five years. ‌

Launching the new policy, he said: "It is not for us to provide welfare for people coming in from all over the world." ‌

The Clacton MP took aim at a system brought in by former PM Boris Johnson after Brexit which he claimed means 800,000 people are in line for indefinite leave to remain in the UK. Migrants can apply for pe

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