
French Warship Fires Near Tory as Migrants Sail Unchallenged to Britain
Shadow home secretary Chris Philp accused the French Navy of intimidation after 17 live rounds were fired near his boat in the Channel.

Shadow home secretary Chris Philp accused the French Navy of intimidation after 17 live rounds were fired near his boat in the Channel.

The UK’s migration pact with France has suffered a fresh legal setback after five migrants won a High Court challenge, with judges warning fast-track removals risk missing trafficking victims.

BBC reporters swooped on a notorious Channel migrant smuggler, prompting a local Tory to “demand answers” about the illegal immigration problem literally staring him in the face.

Smugglers on the French coast are exploiting a brief break in bad weather, helping to push this year’s UK total for known migrant arrivals past 40,000.

There’s nothing ‘deterring’ about a system that consistently rewards illegal migration.

Channel crossings have surpassed figures from last year, while the policy to deport illegals is failing spectacularly.

Inaction becomes even harder to justify as horrific reports emerge of crimes committed by those in the country illegally.

Thursday alone saw 900 arrivals as crossings soar past last year’s pace.
While the UK government’s own data shows over 80% of Channel migrants are men, a Labour minister insisted otherwise in what critics call political gaslighting.