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But you thought it was relevant to the killing that



And you now say that it was suicide.

Biking thinks that the killing was justified because
You are getting it wrong, a series of events led up to her being shot, she was shot legitimately and she died from her injuries
 
That’s rubbish and you know it

It's not rubbish. It's not the only reason - increased security making stowing away on lorries etc harder made boats more attractive, and the market has performed as free-market supporters like in that the cost of a crossing has come down by about 90%.

But the fact that Brexit meant we could no longer return people has had a significant effect.
 
That’s rubbish and you know it
No it's not. I've posted why and proved it. I have quoted my post below.

Of course you're entitled to your opinion, as I am mine.

It was the loss of returns agreements after Brexit that caused an explosion in crossings.

Prof Brooks of Durham Uni published a report in February 2023 saying that he could find

“no records of any individuals travelling by small boat to claim asylum in 2017 or before” – not one case. But as “the UK prepared to leave its returns agreement, small boat journeys started”. And the people making those journeys grew in number, from the low hundreds in 2018 to tens of thousands in 2023.

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But the fact that Brexit meant we could no longer return people has had a significant effect.

Not really. I assume the return facility you speak of is the Dublin Agreement but in the latter years, more people came into the UK via the Dublin Agreement than left.

 
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