A nightmare on Marsham Street? Shabana Mahmood must do these things | Politics | News

If Shabana Mahmood had not noticed that he had played the most difficult role in the government on Friday night, the new Interior Secretary is definitely doing it now. On the first day of Marsham Street, 1,097 people crossed the British channel in 17 Dinghies. This is the tenth highest daily total since the crisis began in 2018. Ms. Mahmood will not be given time to learn the ropes of one of the most complex government summaries.
The public demands the action that will lead to boat crossings, the closure of immigrant hotels and the asylum system to order again. And now they demand. Labour’s election hopes are great. The new Minister of Interior should be expected to adopt a more radical approach from the Cooper, the predecessor.
Ms. Mahmood encountered an incredibly difficult first year in the government. In the days after his dismissal, the prison service was on the verge of collapse due to years of failures.
At that time, the secretary of Justice forced the secretary to take radical steps to overcome a complete collapse in law and order.
His steps have proved that he was very controversial, including to announce their plans to quit the killers and the rapists, and to allow tens of thousands of criminals to avoid entirely in prison.
However, Ms. Mahmood will have no choice but to have a much tighter attitude towards illegal migration. Reforms in this field cannot lead to charges of softness, such as justice reforms.
In Northern France, smugglers operate on an almost industrial scale and apparently throw boats as they wish.
The Ministry of Interior and the National Crime Agency will indicate an increase in boat and engine seizures.
However, internet searches in Chinese market places show that new boats can be ordered in a few minutes by clicking on a button.
Therefore, Ms. Mahmood will have to focus on making England less attractive for illegal immigrants.
For many, it is simply known as “El Dorado ..
Thus, effective deterrers should be created. The Minister of the Interior should convince the French meter to routine the immigrant boots in the water.
And plans for the return centers of the third country should be given priority.
Otherwise, the business model of the smugglers will remain intact in the coming years.
And the people will never forgive a worker government who promises to break down the gangs.