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Yvette Cooper takes swipe at French police over migration mayhem | Politics | News

Home secretary Yette Cooper needs to do more to stop her from entering Dinghies on the coast of Calais. He welcomed cooperation with the French authorities to control illegal migration, but complained that the police sometimes watched and watched that immigrants were moving towards the channel.

Cooper said he hoped that France would change its rules as fast as possible to allow French police officers to intervene in the French waters. Sky News told the following: “This we have seen the terrible scenes of people who just standing in water and climbing boats, the French police could not do anything about it.

“So (ie) is one of the things I work very closely with the French Minister of Interior, and he and I acknowledge that these French rules should change.”

Cooper said that the ministers “look at a series of different problems” to cut small boat crossings, because the government refused to confirm that the government is thinking of a “one, an exit” policy for asylum seekers.

When asked whether the government looked at such a plan with the European countries, “We look at different countries with different countries such as other European countries, other European countries, Iraq, other countries where we see the work of these criminal gangs.” He said.

The authority added that the government is “looking at different ways of returning”.

Interior secretary said that every immigrant coming to a small boat where someone died should face prosecution.

Yette Cooper, BBC’s Today’s program, increasing the extreme crowds of boats, the number of arrivals this year is part of the reason for the increase, he said.

He said: “I think it is terrible to see the boats where children are crushed to death in these extremely crowded boats.

“Therefore, we want to strengthen the laws to endanger life in the sea, so we can prosecute it.

“Obviously, I want to see everyone who comes to a boat where a child’s life disappears should be exposed to prosecution in England or France.”

“If you have a boat that we see that all of these people climb that boat, they risk everyone else’s life.

“If you enter a crowded boat where a child is crushed to death in the middle of that boat, and then refuse to save a child’s body and small family members from that boat and refuse to save the French authorities, you should frankly, you should encounter some responsibility and accountability for this.”

This year, more than 20,000 small boats have arrived in England so far.

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