LONDON: A leadership candidate for the UK's anti-immigrant far-right party has come up with a radical plan to cut "unnecessary population" in the UK by "incentivising" some migrants, including from India, to return to the country of their origin. John Rees-Evans , a candidate to lead the UK Independence Party ( UKIP ), made a specific reference to Indians and Tanzanians in relation to a so-called "fast-track export- import scheme" of offering up to 9,000 pounds to certain Commonwealth migrants to leave the UK. "It's not going to be draconian. It's not going to be fascist. This is absolutely not the case.
Source: Economic Times August 19, 2017 14:17 UTC