Farage Demands Accountability for Civil Servants Allowing Migrant Sex Offenders Into UK

Nigel Farage has declared a firm stance against civil servants who allow migrant sex offenders into the United Kingdom. He asserts that those responsible could face prosecution for knowingly permitting risky individuals to enter the country.
Farage expressed his commitment to holding civil servants accountable, stating any official who "wilfully allows migrants to enter the UK when they know that they pose a risk will be held accountable for their actions," according to the Mail on Sunday. This move is part of his broader campaign to address concerns over public safety related to immigration policies.
The former UKIP leader highlighted that failing to act against such individuals undermines trust in public service roles. He believes that withdrawing pensions could serve as a necessary deterrent for civil servants who disregard these responsibilities. Farage’s statements have sparked debate about the role of bureaucrats in managing migration and the implications for national security.