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Downing Street has said the small boats situation in the English Channel is "deteriorating", ahead of a key UK-France summit next month on border security. | Downing Street has said the small boats situation in the English Channel is "deteriorating", ahead of a key UK-France summit next month on border security. |
Meeting on the sidelines of the G7 summit in Canada, Sir Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron agreed to "work closely" to tackle crossings, a No 10 spokesperson said. | Meeting on the sidelines of the G7 summit in Canada, Sir Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron agreed to "work closely" to tackle crossings, a No 10 spokesperson said. |
They added that both leaders agreed migration should be a key focus of their meetings during Macron's state visit from 8 July to 10 July. | They added that both leaders agreed migration should be a key focus of their meetings during Macron's state visit from 8 July to 10 July. |
Official figures show more than1,500 migrants crossed the Channel in small boats last week, pushing the total for the year to just over 16,000 - 42% higher than at the same point last year. | Official figures show more than1,500 migrants crossed the Channel in small boats last week, pushing the total for the year to just over 16,000 - 42% higher than at the same point last year. |
The leaders agreed "that their teams should pursue high-ambition outcomes that deliver for the British and French people," the spokesperson said. | The leaders agreed "that their teams should pursue high-ambition outcomes that deliver for the British and French people," the spokesperson said. |
"Migration should be a key focus given the deteriorating situation in the Channel, they confirmed," the spokesperson added. | "Migration should be a key focus given the deteriorating situation in the Channel, they confirmed," the spokesperson added. |
Conservative shadow home secretary Chris Philp said "the Channel crisis is spiralling out of control" under Sir Keir's watch. | Conservative shadow home secretary Chris Philp said "the Channel crisis is spiralling out of control" under Sir Keir's watch. |
"The gangs are laughing, the boats keep coming, and Labour's response is to form another taskforce and hold a summit. It's weak and it's embarrassing," he added. | "The gangs are laughing, the boats keep coming, and Labour's response is to form another taskforce and hold a summit. It's weak and it's embarrassing," he added. |
Ministers have been pushing for the French government to implement new rules to make it easier to intercept boats. | Ministers have been pushing for the French government to implement new rules to make it easier to intercept boats. |
In 2023, the previous Conservative government struck a deal to give France almost £500m over three years to go towards extra officers to help stop migrants making the journey. | In 2023, the previous Conservative government struck a deal to give France almost £500m over three years to go towards extra officers to help stop migrants making the journey. |
Official figures show French authorities have intercepted fewer than 58% of recorded boat crossings this year. | Official figures show French authorities have intercepted fewer than 58% of recorded boat crossings this year. |
In March, Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said the French government was reviewing its policies to tighten up policing around small boats, and recent days have seen a more aggressive posture from French police. | In March, Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said the French government was reviewing its policies to tighten up policing around small boats, and recent days have seen a more aggressive posture from French police. |
On Tuesday, officers used tear gas and batons to disperse migrants attempting to board dinghies near Gravelines, near Calais. | On Tuesday, officers used tear gas and batons to disperse migrants attempting to board dinghies near Gravelines, near Calais. |
Labour campaigned on a promise to "smash the criminal boat gangs" bringing migrants to the UK, and the Sir Keir has made tackling illegal immigration and "restoring order" to the asylum system a priority for the government. | Labour campaigned on a promise to "smash the criminal boat gangs" bringing migrants to the UK, and the Sir Keir has made tackling illegal immigration and "restoring order" to the asylum system a priority for the government. |
After coming to government, Labour immediately scrapped the Conservative government's plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda, redirecting funds to enhanced border security initiatives. | After coming to government, Labour immediately scrapped the Conservative government's plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda, redirecting funds to enhanced border security initiatives. |
But Channel crossings have hit 40,000 since Labour took office in July 2024 - a 21% increase on the same period the year before. | But Channel crossings have hit 40,000 since Labour took office in July 2024 - a 21% increase on the same period the year before. |
Over the same period, 940 boats have been intercepted - stopping nearly 28,000 migrants from reaching the UK. | Over the same period, 940 boats have been intercepted - stopping nearly 28,000 migrants from reaching the UK. |
The government has pointed to good weather and the willingness of people smugglers to cram more people onto small boats as factors driving the spike in migration crossings. | The government has pointed to good weather and the willingness of people smugglers to cram more people onto small boats as factors driving the spike in migration crossings. |
It has prompted the Conservatives to accuse ministers of "blaming the weather" for the rise in numbers. | It has prompted the Conservatives to accuse ministers of "blaming the weather" for the rise in numbers. |
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