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A senior minister exploded after claiming that the French police were uncomfortable with the interruption of an immigrant filth and preventing them from reaching England. Despite the widespread praise on social media, the French police claimed that it was not pleasant to see ”.
The high -level minister insisted that Britain has gained value for money from the French after surrendering more than £ 700 million to the country in the last decade to help prevent immigrant transitions.
Alexander said: ız We will always spend our money in the public interest, according to national interests, images we see – images we see – the French authorities to cut these boats, to leave the French coast in terms of the action they do, the gangs changed these tactics. This week this week is very important. “
LEE Anderson from England, reacting to the claim that Dinghy is not pleasant to see ,, said, “Jesus. My components would be much more difficult than piercing a boat,” he said.
Alexander’s comments came hours before French President Emmanuel Macron touched England for a three -day state visit.
It is believed that Keir Starmer hopes to conclude an agreement in an immigrant agreement with the French, which will destroy the incentives to pass the channel on small boats.
When asked how important it was to secure the agreement this week, Alexander refused to speculate whether the Prime Minister would be successful.
Times told Radio: “We are working very closely with the French authorities, and this week, President Macron’s visit is another opportunity to continue these discussions.
“I will not speculate about the possibility of an agreement with France, in the last few days we have seen that French officials now use new tactics to stop the boats in shallow waters. We welcome this and want to build it.
“We look forward to more discussion this week because I think we want to solve the misery of these very sophisticated crime gangs that cause this inferior trade that operate throughout the channel.”
On Friday, the BBC entered the shallow waters of the French police from a beach in the south of Boulogne and caught using a knife to cut the blades.
Sir Keir’s spokesman said the government, “Welcome to this action,” he said.
“We want to see the harder action, this is exactly the focus of our business, the result of the close work you see,” they said.
However, some social media observers claimed that the action in front of BBC cameras was suspicious just a few days before President Macron’s state visit.