Tensions between the UK and Pakistan have sharpened after comments from former immigration minister Robert Jenrick and members of Reform UK, who argue that Britain should withhold foreign aid and restrict visa access unless the Pakistani government agrees to take back nationals convicted of crimes in the UK.
The debate intensified after Jenrick suggested that the UK should consider suspending the £130 million in foreign aid allocated to Pakistan and review thousands of visa applications if cooperation on returns does not improve. He argues that countries receiving significant UK support should demonstrate “reciprocal responsibility” by accepting the return of their citizens who have committed serious offences.
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Critics of the proposal warn that aid cuts could destabilise essential programmes in education, health and poverty reduction, while supporters say the British government must prioritise domestic safety and border integrity. Pakistan’s government has previously stated that it is willing to work with the UK on structured returns agreements, though negotiations have often been slow and politically sensitive
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Jenrick maintains that stronger political will in London, including from the Foreign Secretary and the Prime Minister — could accelerate progress, arguing that the UK “is not a weak country” and should use its leverage more assertively. As the debate continues, the issue has become a flashpoint in wider discussions about immigration, sovereignty and Britain’s relationship with key international partners.




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