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Nigel Farage Claims Reform Party Plans £17bn to Reduce UK Crime by

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Last updated: January 15, 2026 6:51 pm
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Nigel Farage, leader of the Reform UK party, has unveiled an ambitious plan to cut crime in the United Kingdom by 50 percent. Central to this strategy is a proposed investment exceeding £17 billion, which Farage promises would be funded through the cancellation of major government projects like HS2 and the net zero carbon emissions target.

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Major Investments in Crime Reduction InitiativesFunding Through the Scrapping of HS2 and Net ZeroPolitical Context and Public ReactionLooking Ahead

Major Investments in Crime Reduction Initiatives

Farage’s crime reduction plan involves a multifaceted approach aimed at strengthening law enforcement and the justice system. Key components include the construction of five temporary “Nightingale” prisons designed to alleviate overcrowding and improve rehabilitation efforts. The initiative also targets the deportation of over 10,000 foreign criminals, aiming to remove individuals deemed a persistent threat to public safety.

By focusing on both infrastructure and immigration enforcement, the Reform UK leader argues that these measures will substantially lower crime rates and enhance community security across the country.

Funding Through the Scrapping of HS2 and Net Zero

To finance this extensive crime reduction program, Farage proposes redirecting funds from two significant government commitments: the HS2 high-speed rail project and the net zero emissions policy. The HS2 project, which has faced criticism for its escalating costs and environmental impact, would be halted, freeing billions of pounds.

Similarly, abandoning the net zero target—an ambitious plan to reduce the UK’s carbon emissions to zero—would release additional resources. Farage argues that these funds could be better spent addressing urgent public safety concerns rather than on long-term infrastructure and environmental goals.

Political Context and Public Reaction

The Reform UK leader’s announcement comes amid growing public concern over crime rates and the effectiveness of current government policies. Farage positions his party as a strong alternative to traditional political options, emphasizing law and order as a priority issue for voters ahead of the next general election.

While supporters praise the bold financial commitment and focus on crime, critics question the feasibility of scrapping major projects like HS2 and net zero, warning about potential economic and environmental consequences. The debate highlights the tension between immediate security needs and long-term national investments.

Looking Ahead

As the next election approaches, Farage’s £17 billion crime reduction pledge is set to become a focal point in political discussions. The success of the Reform UK party’s proposals will depend on public support and the ability to navigate the complex trade-offs involved in reallocating significant government spending.

For now, the plan signals a clear prioritization of crime reduction and public safety within the party’s platform, promising substantial changes if they gain power.

As reported by The Guardian.

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