UKIP pledges to set bounty hunters after ‘illegal immigrants’

NOTE: This article was published on 8 February 2025UKIP, already sinking to new racist depths under recently appointed leader Nick Tenconi, hit a new low yesterday when they pledged to put a bounty on the heads of ‘illegal immigrants’. They have announced that they would “offer a reward of £500 per illegal immigrant correctly identified…

NOTE: This article was published on 8 February 2025
UKIP announces it would put a bounty on ‘illegal immigrants’

UKIP, already sinking to new racist depths under recently appointed leader Nick Tenconi, hit a new low yesterday when they pledged to put a bounty on the heads of ‘illegal immigrants’.

They have announced that they would “offer a reward of £500 per illegal immigrant correctly identified by British citizens”.

Led by two convicted criminals – Tenconi who kicked someone in the head as they lay unconscious on the floor during a night club brawl, and Chairman Ben Walker with multiple convictions as a ‘rogue builder’ – UKIP has been moving ever rightwards in recent months and will announce a formal tie-up with ‘Tommy Robinson’ (aka Stephen Yaxley-Lennon) when he gets out of jail.

Convicted crooks

For this bunch of convicted crooks to offer rewards for informing on ‘illegal immigrants’ is possibly the ultimate in brass neck. A former UKIP member who contacted Searchlight after seeing the announcement compared it to “the informant system used by the Gestapo”.

It’s particularly ironic given that Tenconi’s grandfather fought for the Italian fascists in WW2 and was allowed to stay in this country after being released from a prisoner of war camp.


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