Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Sunak faces mounting pressure as migrant crossings to UK reach new record levels

Sunak faces mounting pressure as migrant crossings to UK reach new record levels

Sunak faces mounting pressure as migrant crossings to UK reach new record levels

Sunak faces mounting pressure as migrant crossings to UK reach new record levels

Advertisement
  • Over 4,600 asylum seekers arrived in Britain on small boats in 2024, a record for the first three months of the year.
  • The Home Office and French police are working to prevent dangerous, illegal, and unnecessary journeys.
  • Annual numbers fell 36% from 2022’s record total, highlighting Sunak’s success in “stopping the boats.”
Advertisement

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak faces a fresh political headache as more than 4,600 asylum seekers have arrived in Britain on small boats so far in 2024, marking a record total for the first three months of the year. Provisional data from the Home Office, or interior ministry, revealed on Wednesday that 4,644 people had been detected arriving across the Channel on small boats such as inflatable dinghies up to March 26 this year. This compares with 3,770 for the same period last year and 4,162 for 2022, the previous record high.

Sunak is hoping that his flagship scheme to deport those arriving in Britain without permission to Rwanda will deter people from making the dangerous cross-Channel crossings. Legislation aiming to get that plan up and running after a series of legal setbacks is due back in parliament next month.

“The unacceptable number of people who continue to cross the Channel demonstrates exactly why we must get flights to Rwanda off the ground as soon as possible,” a Home Office spokesperson said last week.

“We continue to work closely with French police who are facing increasing violence and disruption on their beaches as they work tirelessly to prevent these dangerous, illegal and unnecessary journeys.”

Overall annual numbers fell 36 percent last year from 2022’s record total, leading Sunak to claim that the government was beginning to have success in “stopping the boats,” one of his key priorities ahead of an election expected later this year.

The latest increase will add pressure on Sunak, whose Conservatives lag well behind the opposition Labour Party in opinion polls, with immigration being a major concern for some voters. Stephen Kinnock, Labour’s immigration spokesperson, stated, “Despite all the evidence to the contrary, Rishi Sunak keeps on telling the British people that small boat arrivals are coming down and his promise to stop the boats remains on track.”

Advertisement

Also Read

Simon Clarke’s call out his party to replace Rishi Sunak
Simon Clarke’s call out his party to replace Rishi Sunak

Clarke claims the Conservatives lost key voters due to a lack of...

Advertisement
Advertisement
Read More News On

Catch all the International News, Breaking News Event and Latest News Updates on The BOL News


Download The BOL News App to get the Daily News Update & Follow us on Google News.


End of Article

Next Story