Latest immigration figures

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I know this is an old pic and you've lost a pound or two since it was taken, but it's the only one I've got.
You get the gist. :whistle:
 
If the origin of those rescued is indertimate, there is a potential for being accused of people trafficking.

Also, if the rescue occurs at the edge of the territorial waters, why would British boats choose to go further afield to land their survivors, when they are familiar with their home waters. Much of France's coast is considered dangerous waters.

There is no obligation on landing survivors at the nearest point of safety.



You can't literally "push other boats". So if they refused and continued on their course, you cannot endanger their survival.
Article 25 says:

An intention to apply for asylum can hardly be described as "not innocent."
And you cannot endanger their survival on that basis.
An intention to claim asylum, while in French waters.

There is no protection based on an intention.
 
It may be. Can you provide stats to support your assertion.
If you are right it indicates the failure of succesive governments' policies.

But it's still only about 10% of the total immigration.
A much larger group of immigrants are the dependents of the primary immigrant. But to make it more difficult for the dependents to accompany the primary immigrant will discourage the number of primary immigrants. That would seriously affect the potential of UK.

It's like complaining about the few millionaires choosing to leave UK and claiming that it leaves UK impoverished, when the vast majority choose to stay.
Scrapping the deterrents, opened the flood gates.
 
Ilegal immigration is at a record high.
no it isnt

currently small boat arrivals are 650 per week
in 2022 small boat arrivals were 900 per week


the numbers arriving by small boat is influenced by a number of factors, almost none of them to do with British govt policy, Rwanda for example had no deterrent effect..........which is why Sunak quietly dropped his "stop the boats" slogan and pledge
 
no it isnt

currently small boat arrivals are 650 per week
in 2022 small boat arrivals were 900 per week
What a ridiculous statistic. You want to compare a full year to partial year :LOL: So that we don't have to wait until Christmas to prove you wrong, lets adjust those to compatible stats, just for amusement.

Week 1-19 (YTD)

avg 653 per week 2025
avg 498 per week 2024
avg 465 per week 2023
avg 411 per week 2022

2025 - winner by miles
the numbers arriving by small boat is influenced by a number of factors, almost none of them to do with British govt policy, Rwanda for example had no deterrent effect..........which is why Sunak quietly dropped his "stop the boats" slogan and pledge
They had a working deterrent, people were leaving and going to other countries.
Ironically Ireland wanted to send them "back" to the UK
 
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