man you need help you're too far gone to help, when you won't or don't understand the written English
Indeed Here is the written English again https://www.gov.uk/government/publi...the-channel-in-small-boats-accessible-version "Migrants rescued at sea will be taken to a port of safety in accordance with international maritime law. The respective maritime authorities will liaise with each other about rescue operations to provide mutual assistance as necessary at sea, and to determine the appropriate port of safety for a rescued migrant."
an agreement was signed with France and is held in the commons' library for all to see, dated 4th November 2019 as migrants can't phone for rescue in the middle of the channel {no signal} they have to do it in French waters so the nearest port for medical treatment France all the boats where people drowned or were rescued from the water went to France
Yes Roger I know. That's what I'm posting from. That's the agreement, the pertinent bit below: "Migrants rescued at sea will be taken to a port of safety in accordance with international maritime law. The respective maritime authorities will liaise with each other about rescue operations to provide mutual assistance as necessary at sea, and to determine the appropriate port of safety for a rescued migrant."
Migrants crossing the English Channel - Commons Library 4 Nov 2019 — The action plan we signed with France last week makes a commitment that migrants encountered in the channel will be taken to the nearest safe port
Literally, the joint action plan we are talking about: https://www.gov.uk/government/publi...the-channel-in-small-boats-accessible-version "Migrants rescued at sea will be taken to a port of safety in accordance with international maritime law. The respective maritime authorities will liaise with each other about rescue operations to provide mutual assistance as necessary at sea, and to determine the appropriate port of safety for a rescued migrant."