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Zack Polanski has taken on Labour’s deporter-in-chief

Willem Moore by Willem Moore
16 November 2025
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Mike Tapp is the Labour MP who acts like the government’s self-appointed deporter-in-chief. Accordingly, people have accused Tapp of being a Reform-style politician, because regardless of how people on the left think we should manage migration, we don’t take glee in the thought of deporting people.

Tapp, meanwhile, quite clearly relishes it:

LBC exclusive 🚨‼️

Deportations and returns is now at nearly 50,000!

Deport, Deport, Deport.

More big news to come… pic.twitter.com/AEJVEcVYtR

— Mike Tapp MP (@MikeTappTweets) November 14, 2025


Zack Polanski vs the deportation lover Mike Tapp

Mike Tapp usually mentions ‘violent criminals’ or ‘sexual offenders’ when he’s publicly getting a deportation hard on:

Deport. Deport. Deport.

We don’t want sexual offenders and violent criminals here. pic.twitter.com/PJg1agDipE

— Mike Tapp MP (@MikeTappTweets) November 1, 2025

If we can’t deport foreign paedophiles then we must change things to ensure we can. That’s what legislators do. pic.twitter.com/Ixvev3uH8I

— Mike Tapp MP (@MikeTappTweets) August 27, 2025

To be clear, we’ve no issue with deporting criminals or sexual abusers. The issue is Tapp’s antics are directly feeding into the right’s narrative that all migrants are criminals and abusers.

This rightward shift on migration is why we’re now seeing activists pushing the once fringe position of ‘remigration’ on national TV:

Remigration is simply a return to normality.

We never needed mass migration.

What we are advocating for is not radical. The current situation is radical.

We want our country back. We want England to be England. pic.twitter.com/m1soimnnmo

— Lucy White (@lucyjaynewhite1) November 9, 2025


‘Remigration‘ is the policy of deporting the entire non-white population, including those who were born here. Where would we deport these British nationals? These people haven’t thought that far ahead; they’re just racists who’ve been humoured for too long by politicians and journalists.

Mike Tapp, we should note, is not pushing for remigration. If this was ten years ago, though, he wouldn’t be pushing for deportations in the same way either. The point we’re making is that when you continuously accept the right’s arguments, we just move further and further towards the absolute end point of their ideology.

In other words, this needs to stop before it gets out of hand.

On that note, Polanski used Tapp’s tweet to promote the Green Party, which is trying to be something more than just Reform with benefits:

A Labour Home Office Minister.

Join the Green Party.https://t.co/0qbagSwgNX https://t.co/gEZ3pV7Pvf

— Zack Polanski (@ZackPolanski) November 15, 2025


Tapp didn’t like it up him, responding:

The Green Party are so far left they’ve lost all perspective of reality, now they seem to be against deporting dangerous foreign national offenders. 🤷‍♂️

This country has always rejected communism. pic.twitter.com/JHj4FA63RX

— Mike Tapp MP (@MikeTappTweets) November 15, 2025


Mike, Mike, Mike – you’re forgetting yourself, mate – he wasn’t replying to one of your ‘foreign offenders’ tweets; he was responding to the ‘50,000’ deportations’ post. Tapp is really doing Farage-style politics if he wants us to believe that every one of the 50,000 were “dangerous offenders”.

Polanski seemingly agreed, responding:

There’s not enough words to describe the contempt we should have for a Labour Government who thinks people like this should represent them – let alone cabinet ministers.

Where are the MPs with decency and basic humanity? Where are their red lines?

Beyond time to speak up. https://t.co/P6EV24xIdZ

— Zack Polanski (@ZackPolanski) November 15, 2025

Tapped out

As we reported last week, Mike Tapp is the sort of politician who thinks you can win the public over by pointing at a full English breakfast and saying ‘stop the boats’ (he also might have worms, but we were unable to confirm that one way or the other):

Full English at the First Light Cafe in St Margaret’s Bay. British values 🇬🇧🇬🇧

Scooby did get some sausage. pic.twitter.com/SabrqVY7P8

— Mike Tapp MP (@MikeTappTweets) October 10, 2025


The reality is that when Labour copy Reform, they just make it look like Nigel Farage is two steps ahead of them.

Tapp disagrees with us on this, obviously, but Labour’s polling proves they’re doing something wrong:

📊 Ipsos poll suggests Reform landslide:

➡️ REF – 400 seats (+395)
🟠 LD – 78 seats (+6)
🟡 SNP – 46 seats (+37)
🟢 GRN – 43 seats (+39)
🔴 LAB – 31 seats (-380)
🔵 CON – 11 seats (-110)
🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 PLAID – 7 seats (+3)

Based on @IpsosUK poll, Nov 2025 (+/- vs GE24) pic.twitter.com/ocIKQ5uTI3

— Stats for Lefties 🍉🏳️‍⚧️ (@LeftieStats) November 16, 2025


Featured image via Barold / Mike Tapp 

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