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Govt row over immigrant ads

A advertising campaign telling illegal immigrants to “go home or face arrest” has caused a row within the Coalition. The poster vans are part of a pilot scheme in several London boroughs.

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Farage slams 'nasty' immigration posters

UKIP leader Nigel Farage has criticised the "nasty" immigration posters introduced by the government.

Speaking to Daybreak Mr Farage said: "I think the tone of the billboards really is big brother, nasty, unpleasant - it'll make no difference"

Nigel Farage has criticised the "nasty" immigration posters introduced by the government. Credit: Daybreak

Mr Farage suggested the scheme was merely a political move to drive support away from UKIP by showing that the Conservatives were actively dealing with the issue.

The UKIP leader said the only way to control immigration was to enforce the UK's borders properly.

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