Keir Starmer’s ‘pathetic’ small boat migrants plan ‘to be blocked’ | Politics | News

The campaigns threatened to block Sir Keir Starmer’s plan to send back small boats to France. Fizza Qureshi, General Manager of the Migrant Rights Network, said that the aid organization stands against the agreement between London and Paris, and that he was looking forward to supporting those who are at risk of deportation in challenging in the courts.
Care4Calais, The last government helped to block the Rwanda programHe warned that opposing the plans that will risk more life and seeing people trafficking will take into account all the options offered to the campaign group. Shadow House Secretary Chris Philp warned that the “painful” arrangement can be sinking from “activist” lawyers and “irresponsible” no institutions that want to make it illegally facilitate. immigration To England.
He said Mail: “When this year has reached record levels with illegal migration on the channel, Keir Starmer must painfully regret the decision to cancel the deterrent plan before starting.”
Philp said that the Rwanda plan would lead to the removal of all illegal immigrants without the intervention of judges in order to move some asylum seekers to the African country.
Conservative deputy said that their arrival of small boats will stop, but Sir Keir was very “weak” and “mentally enslaved” to do what is necessary by human rights lawyer friends to protect the borders of England.
Under the conditions of the agreement adopted by the Prime Minister and French President Emmanuel MacronBritain will be able to send immigrants back to France in exchange for asylum seekers who have connected to Britain for the first time.
Supposed “Biri, one” agreement It will start on a pilot basis in weeks, but the EU needs to be needed for ultimate legal verification.
Downing Street said ministers expect Brussels to support the regulation, and in the midst of concerns between some European governments, migrants traveling to England could return to their countries.
No details were given about how many people would be handled by the pilot, but the French authorities had initially limited to about 50 a week, a small part of the weekly average of 782 this year.
The European Commission spokesman said: “The Commission on the specially prescribed cooperation between France and the United Kingdom will evaluate the concrete methods of this cooperation.
“And of course, we continue to work together France And as well as England EU Member States to support solutions that are compatible with the spirit and letter of EU law. “
“What we have now is an announcement and a political agreement to make a pilot agreement in principle.
“We can give you more information after getting more information about matter and its form.”
When asked if the government was worried about the plan held in the courts, the word 10 said: “We did a lot of work to ensure that the system is intact against legal difficulties, and of course France is a safe country and a member ECHR (European Court of Human Rights).
“We are sure that this arrangement is in accordance with both local and international law and clearly … We have already discussed these regulations with the commission.”
By the way 353 Immigrants passed the British channel According to home office figures, Friday, July 11. This fell from 573 people on Thursday, such journeys were made for the first time in a week.
There have been more transition on Saturday, but the full figures have not yet been published.
At least 21,000 people made a dangerous journey Since January, 2025 has made a record one year for transitions.




