Robert Jenrick’s migrant returns advice is finally heeded – by a Labour PM | Immigration and asylum

While Rishi Altak was preparing to meet Emmanuel Macron in March 2023, the minister of Migration wrote him to propose some radical offers that could convince France to demolish his small boat crossings.
Robert JenrickNow, the secretary of shadow justice wrote: ız We must be willing to make extremely meaningful concessions such as offering a asylum seeker in the French system in exchange for an illegal immigrant we have returned to them.
“Or really more than one. Probably the certainty of the return to France will quickly break the business model of smugglers.”
On Thursday, his advice was taken into consideration, but he served by Keir Starmer instead of Prime Minister Jenrick. Even though an immigrant accepted a return – agreement with France – even though it is a limited pilot on a uncertain time scale – this prime minister, the trial of consecutive conservative ministers gained something that he failed.
Starmer said on Thursday: “For years, previous governments have tried to achieve an agreement, such as a return agreement, because all governments realized how important it is.”
Within the scope of the agreement announced by both leaders from the Northwood in Northwest London, British officers will detain 50 people a week and send back to a region away from the northern coast of France.
Authorities, biometric data will be taken at this point and the UK will be registered if they return to a small boat again and will be returned again, he said.
Authorities said that despite the fact that human rights appeals can be made, the Ministry of the Interior said he was sure that France will gain any difficulty considering the security of France.
In France, those who want to take advantage of the newly opened newly opened safe and legal way can do so by applying through an online platform where the authorities say that they have been developed and tested by the home office.
It will include security checks and a visa application process before being admitted to the UK, which will be allowed to legally request asylum.
However, many questions about the scheme continue, at least not when it will start.
Macron and Starmer said they expected to start “in weeks ,, but the French President first added that he wanted to secure the agreement of other European countries. Considering the concerns that people returning to France in the Mediterranean countries can then return south.
The scale is not certain either. Both leaders did not reject the reports that the pilot will aim to send back 50 people a week – just one of the 17 of the total number of average transitions. British advisors say they hope that if it is shown to help reduce numbers, it will increase in the scope.
Authorities also cannot tell which asylum seekers will return to France or choose to enter Britain. The United Kingdom officials say they will give priority to nations that are the most vulnerable to people and have successful claims with asylum and connections with the United Kingdom.
Children are not detained when they pass through small boats, so the authorities said they would not be part of the process.
The two sides say that Britain will not pay extra to support French policing as a direct consequence of this agreement. However, Paris requested more financing for equipment such as drones and extra civil servants, and made suggestions that Macron was not used well.
Im “We cut the land route, the railway route and reduced the small boats sharply. These smugglers are adapting – we must adapt.”
Even with these uncertainties, working consultants are pleased that they have made an agreement with their predecessor failed.
They say that a combination of factors has recently helped to overcome the line, including their commitments to fight more to combat illegal work in the UK and the trust encouraged between the two men.
The conservatives described this as the “immigrant delivery agreement ve and called the shadow house secretary Chris Philp,” Green Light to Human Cutners “.
Normally, Jenrick, an expert politician in attracting the attention of the media, was silent in a non -characteristic way.