Reform UK's Runcorn candidate 'fully supports net zero immigration and is committed to deporting illegal migrants'

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James Saunders

By James Saunders


Published: 24/03/2025

- 14:14

Updated: 24/03/2025

- 16:27

'Sarah is committed to deporting anyone that enters the country illegally and fully supports net zero immigration,' a Reform spokesman told GB News

Reform UK's Runcorn & Helsby by-election candidate has voiced unequivocal support for Nigel Farage's net zero immigration plan.

Sarah Pochin, who was announced as Reform's challenger by Farage on Monday, also threw her weight behind deporting anyone that enters the country illegally just weeks from polling day in the crunch Cheshire by-election.



A Reform UK spokesman told GB News: "Sarah is committed to deporting anyone that enters the country illegally and fully supports net zero immigration."

"Net zero immigration" refers to the "one in, one out" approach to Britain's borders proposed to MPs by Reform's deputy leader Richard Tice.

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Nigel Farage unveiled Sarah Pochin as Reform's candidate on Monday afternoon

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Pochin will be running against Labour's Karen Shore in the by-election - which is expected to fall on May 1.

Despite Shore "warmly welcoming" asylum seekers, the Labour candidate is now pledging to close a migrant hotel in the constituency if elected.

Following that news, a spokesman for Reform UK said: "A record 26,000 illegal migrants have crossed the English Channel since Labour came to power in July 2025.

"Karen Shore proudly declared that she was 'warmly welcoming' asylum seekers, yet now she is trying to deceive the voters of Runcorn and Helsby.

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"[She] has a history of boasting about providing fully decorated and furnished accommodation for asylum seekers. Karen and Labour cannot be trusted.

"Deport and close the hotels - that's our plan, Labour doesn't have one as evidenced by the independent borders watchdog today."

At the time, Labour had defended Shore's "track record of campaigning and delivering for local people, which will continue if she is elected".

Pochin was also pictured alongside the Lord Lieutenant of Cheshire, Lady Redmond, and her husband Sir Phil Redmond, who "presented certificates to families of Syrian refugees".

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A Reform UK spokesman told GB News that she had been "fulfilling civic duties" in her role as Mayor of Cheshire East.

The spokesman added: "As Mayor of Cheshire East, Sarah is proud of her record in supporting the Homes for Ukraine Scheme to help genuine refugees flee the war in Ukraine.

"Sarah fulfilled a number of civic duties whilst carrying out her role as Mayor of Cheshire East."

Pochin's now-deleted social media post read: "Pleasure to attend the Refugees Welcome event in Macclesfield this afternoon with Syrian and Afghan families that have settled in Cheshire East with the Lord Lieutenant Lady Redmond and Sir Phil Redmond."

Cheshire Lieutenancy also confirmed that "the Lord-Lieutenant has attended a reception in Macclesfield organised by Refugees Welcome, Cheshire East and presented certificates to families of Syrian refugees".