Home Secretary ‘recycling the same failed response’ to Channel crossings in new deal with France
Braverman's new arrangement will be ‘more dangerous’ for asylum-seekers and more profitable for ‘ruthless smuggling gangs’, campaigners warn
SUELLA BRAVERMAN’S multimillion-pound deal with France will fail to stop small-boat crossings and risks putting more money into the hands of traffickers, campaigners warned today.
The Home Secretary signed a deal with her French counterpart allowing British officers to join patrols along the French coast for the first time.
The arrangement promises a 40 per cent increase in the number of patrols deployed to detect small boats about to attempt the crossing to southern England.
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