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French plans to intercept migrant boats at sea are now ‘in jeopardy due to political crisis in Paris’

An increasing political crisis in Paris threatens to endanger the French police ‘plans to cut off the maritime migratory boats.

In accordance with the existing rules, unless a ship is in trouble, French authorities are prevented from fighting a migrant boat after entering the water.

However, the French cabinet, which was greeted as a breakthrough in stopping the ‘Taxi boats’ on the channel, agreed to change the interpretation of the maritime law in June.

This will allow French police and coast guard ships to cut Dinghies up to 300 meters from the coastline.

Again TimesThe upcoming collapse of the French government doubted these plans.

On Monday, French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou announced that he would vote for minority management on September 8, while fighting to gain support for the country’s budget deficit plans.

It was called the ‘suicide’ movement by one of his own deputies, and Bayrou’s government is expected to fall next month.

French government sources said that the change of maritime law will soon be able to pass the newspaper and that it would be low in the list of priorities for any new government.

A French Police Ship passes a life jacket to people in the boat as it passes the British channel

French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou announced on Monday that he will vote for minority management on 8 September.

French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou announced on Monday that he will vote for minority management on 8 September.

The political crisis in Paris adds to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's troubles while struggling to fulfill the commitment of the human illegal gangs operating in the channel to 'disintegration'.

The political crisis in Paris adds to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s troubles while struggling to fulfill the commitment of the human illegal gangs operating in the channel to ‘disintegration’.

However, Cabinet Office Minister Nick Thomas-Symonds insisted that this morning, the British government received ‘assurance’ from the French Ministry of Interior will continue.

Times told Radio: ‘I will not comment on France’s domestic policy.

‘But I already know that his colleagues at the Ministry of Interior have received assurance that this change in the Maritime Law from the French Ministry of Interior will continue.’

Even if the French government collapsed, when asked if the situation would be like this, Thomas-Symonds added: ‘We will continue this guarantee.

‘And this is important, because what this special change is mentioned is the ability of the French police to cut boats in shallow water within 300 meters of the shore. This was not the case before. ‘

The political crisis in Paris adds to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s troubles while struggling to fulfill the commitment of the human illegal gangs operating in the channel to ‘disintegration’.

After 659 immigration on Monday, 28,947 people passed this year after doing nine boats.

Reform British leader Nigel Farage announced their plans to deport up to 600,000 asylum seekers in five years if they won power in the next general elections.

Mr. Farage described his party’s ‘justice restore operation’ as a five -year emergency program to detain and deport illegal immigrants and to determine future arrivals.

Downing Street, Mr. Farage’s plans ‘old cheat’ criticized, Sir Keir’s small boat transitions of the people ’emotion power’ understood.

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