The number of migrants that have crossed the Channel in small boats during the first four months of the year is at its highest ever level.

Some 7,167 people have arrived on UK shores after travelling by small boat from the continent between 1 January to 27 April, with 902 entering just this past week

This compares to 5,745 for the same period last year. The previous record was 6,691 in 2022.

The figures come after Rishi Sunak has staked much of his political future on getting the number of migrant boat crossings down.

On Sky’s Sunday Morning With Trevor Phillips programme he said migrants travelling to Ireland after arriving in the UK on small boats was a sign the Rwanda scheme was already working as a deterrent.

  • ᴇᴍᴘᴇʀᴏʀ 帝OPA
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    2 months ago

    He clearly thinks if he says it often enough, people will believe it. If not, he could always pass a law that says this is true, even if it isn’t.

    Come the General Election and they’ll be claiming that they have met all their pledges and flown three people to Rwanda. Job done.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    On Sky’s Sunday Morning With Trevor Phillips programme he said migrants travelling to Ireland after arriving in the UK on small boats was a sign the Rwanda scheme was already working as a deterrent.

    However, the news that migrants are crossing from Northern Ireland into the Republic has sparked an outcry in the country, and prompted the government in Dublin to announce they are planning emergency legislation to send asylum seekers back to Britain.

    More than 80% of recent arrivals in the republic came via the land border with Northern Ireland, Irish justice minister Helen McEntee told a parliamentary committee last week.

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    A Home Office spokesperson said: "The unacceptable number of people who continue to cross the Channel demonstrates exactly why we are operationalising our plans to get flights off the ground to Rwanda as soon as possible.

    “We remain committed to building on the successes that saw arrivals drop by more than a third last year, including tougher legislation and agreements with international partners, in order to save lives and stop the boats.”


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