Illegal immigration and asylum: Are government pledges on track?
BBC Verify examines key areas which the government has promised to make improvements

Try finding a government that has succeeded in their illegal immigration and asylum pledges.![]()
Illegal immigration and asylum: Are government pledges on track?
BBC Verify examines key areas which the government has promised to make improvementswww.bbc.co.uk
You can vote for Reform and be worse off![]()
Illegal immigration and asylum: Are government pledges on track?
BBC Verify examines key areas which the government has promised to make improvementswww.bbc.co.uk


always worth checking the author out.You can vote for Reform and be worse off
Reform UK ‘would trigger immediate and violent sterling crisis’
Nigel Farage’s tax-cutting plans risk blowing an £80bn hole in public finances if he wins power, economists warn
Maybe no more than before. As you say, the government and therefore the press have taken their eye off the ball.... Additionally, there is evidence that they are back to jumping in lorries as the government has taken its eye off the ball.
I agree. Alternative options for the asylum seekers, and an international response is the right answer.Increasing fines on mostly innocent Lorry drivers is not the answer.
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Channel migrants: Truck drivers protest over rise in fines
The fine for entering the UK with stowaways will increase from £2,000 to £10,000 per person.www.bbc.co.uk
always worth checking the author out.
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Reform UK ‘would trigger immediate and violent sterling crisis’ | Simon French | 12 comments
The Telegraph today kindly wrote up my recent thoughts on the Reform manifesto. https://lnkd.in/errKJs3K I did this analysis with no dog in the fight, but simply as evaluating the investment landscape as Reform have topped the last nine national opinion polls. It has ruffled some feathers, but...www.linkedin.com
"an economist" warns. and arguably a "tory economist warns". Based on his CV.

here you goMaybe no more than before. As you say, the government and therefore the press have taken their eye off the ball.
So your comment "that they are back to..because of", may not be accurate.
Where is your evidence to support the increase in asylum seekers using lorries in increasing numbers?

keep reading.
Notch's presented article was an economic forecast. So you complain it was compiled by an economist? A leading and eminent economist, to boot.
"Chief Economist and Head of Research at Panmure Liberum"
Where is your evidence that asylum seekers are increasingly returning to the use of lorries?here you go
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Thousands of attempts by migrants to hide in vehicles at Channel ports
A Border Force inspector says the threat of clandestine entry remains high and is unrelenting.www.bbc.co.uk
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Inspection report published: An inspection of the Border Force operation to deter and detect clandestine entrants to the UK August 2024 – November 2024
This inspection examined the Border Force operation to deter and detect clandestine entrants at the juxtaposed controls in northern France (Calais, Coquelles, and Dunkerque), focusing on how efficiently and effectively staff resources and detection techniques are used and on Border Force’s...www.gov.uk
... Additionally, there is evidence that they are back to jumping in lorries as the government has taken its eye off the ball.
He's still a renowned and eminent economist.keep reading his CV.![]()

here you goWhere is your evidence that asylum seekers are increasingly returning to the use of lorries?
Over 12 months ago.here you go
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Lorry stowaways on the rise amid growing driver safety and food waste concerns
New Border Force data shows the number of lorry stowaways caught entering the UK is at its highest since 2019www.thegrocer.co.uk
Does n ot support your claim of "back to".

oh dear - back to posting Boll@x when you don't like the facts.Over 12 months ago.
Does n ot support your claim of "back to".
Your desperation is showing.![]()