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Let’s change the definition of asylum to ‘as rich as me’ then we can make our idiotic plan work. Quite honestly if they wanted credibility they’d be saying ‘let’s scrap this ridiculous Rwanda plan and do something affordable and that makes sense’. Two desperate people scoring cheap points doesn’t doesn’t make either look statesmanlike or prime ministerial. It’s like a student union election this. Embarrassing stuff
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A record 1,295 people arrived in the UK on Monday after crossing the Channel in small boats, according to the Ministry of Defence.

It's the highest daily total since current records started in 2018. The previous high was 1,185 on 11 November 2021.


Twenty-seven boats were detected yesterday.

The provisional total for crossings so far in 2022 is 22,670; this time last year it was just short of 12,500.

Total crossings in 2021 were 28,526.
 
A record 1,295 people arrived in the UK on Monday after crossing the Channel in small boats, according to the Ministry of Defence.

It's the highest daily total since current records started in 2018. The previous high was 1,185 on 11 November 2021.


Twenty-seven boats were detected yesterday.

The provisional total for crossings so far in 2022 is 22,670; this time last year it was just short of 12,500.

Total crossings in 2021 were 28,526.
Those kind of numbers tell you two things.
That there’s some crap going on in other countries and that we need to work with the EU to tackle trafficking. That kind of number doesn’t coordinate itself.
 
Those kind of numbers tell you two things.
That there’s some crap going on in other countries and that we need to work with the EU to tackle trafficking. That kind of number doesn’t coordinate itself.
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Trafficking you said, my bad.
 
Those kind of numbers tell you two things.
That there’s some crap going on in other countries and that we need to work with the EU to tackle trafficking. That kind of number doesn’t coordinate itself.

One in four arriving by boat are according to reports this morning are Albanian men, according to @Smug in Boots figures, that's 5,667 approximately. Not sure what is going on in their country, but you are correct in saying without the help of European help the tide of people will keep coming here and not sure there is any will within Europe to find any sort of solution to migration.