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Starmer signals he has duty to stop channel crossings following record weekend

02 Jun 2025 3 minute read
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer speaks during a visit to BAE Systems in Govan, Glasgow. Photo credit: Andy Buchanan/PA Wire

Sir Keir Starmer has signalled it is his duty to ensure no one is crossing the English Channel in small boats after more than a thousand migrants made the journey in a single day for the first time this year.

Some 1,194 migrants arrived in 18 boats on Saturday, according to Home Office data.

It was the first time daily crossings topped a thousand in 2025, and prompted Defence Secretary John Healey to claim Britain had “lost control” of its borders over the last five years.

Speech

As he made a major defence speech in Glasgow on Monday, the Prime Minister was asked if the Government was failing to keep the UK safe in the English Channel.

He told journalists: “In relation to border security, I want to be really clear: nobody should be making that journey across the channel and it’s our duty to make sure that we ensure that they don’t.

“We are working very closely with our counterparts in France and elsewhere to take further action in northern France, and of course, we are giving enhanced powers to our own law enforcement through the Borders Bill, which is currently going through Parliament.”

Speaking about the previous Government’s Rwanda plan, Sir Keir insisted it “didn’t deter anybody”, after his decision to scrap it was highlighted.

He added: “I’m not up for gimmicks. I’m up for the hard work of working with partners, enhancing the powers that law enforcement have, in my determination to take down the gangs that are running this vile trade.”

Total

Saturday’s crossings brought the provisional annual total so far of migrants who have made the journey to 14,811.

This is 42% higher than the same point last year (10,448) and 95% up from the same point in 2023 (7,610), according to PA news agency analysis of the data.

It is still lower than the highest daily total of 1,305 arrivals since data began in 2018, which was recorded on September 3 2022.

On Sunday, Mr Healey said the scenes of migrants being picked up by smugglers “like a taxi” to be brought to the UK were “shocking”.

Britain has “lost control of its borders over the last five years,” he added.

The Defence Secretary said it is a “really big problem” that French police are unable to intervene to intercept boats in shallow waters.

French police officers were seen watching as migrants, including children, boarded at a beach in Gravelines, between Calais and Dunkirk, and authorities were then pictured escorting the boats.

Some 184 people were rescued, the French authorities said.

Efforts

The UK agreed a £480 million deal with France to beef up its efforts to stop migrants in 2023 under former prime minister Rishi Sunak.

It was the latest in a series of agreements with France since 2014 aimed at cracking down on crossings.

This year is on course to set a record for channel crossings, with the 14,811 total arrivals so far the highest recorded for the first five months of a year.

It has also surpassed the highest total recorded for the first six months of the year, which was previously 13,489 on June 30 last year.

In 2024, the number of arrivals did not reach more than 14,000 until July 9 (14,058).

Sir Keir Starmer’s Government has pledged to “smash the gangs” behind people-smuggling operations to bring down crossings.


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Amir
Amir
10 days ago

Why was Ukraine the only country to have a system of entering and staying in the UK? All others coming from war torn countries are called economic migrants. However very few of those coming on the boats are deemed to have come from safe countries and returned (3% maybe)

Adrian
Adrian
10 days ago
Reply to  Amir

France is not war-torn, so they are economic migrants. Also, Ukrainian men age stayed in their country to fight whilst the women & children were evacuated. Most of those arriving on boats are young men of fighting age: they seem to have left their women and children behind.

Amir
Amir
10 days ago
Reply to  Adrian

They can’t work in France so not great if you want to forget the past. We speak English in UK. They may have family connections here. There are women and children coming over as well. Who knows, but may be they did not survive the journey.

Hal
Hal
10 days ago
Reply to  Adrian

In some cases the men make the dangerous expensive journey to lodge the claim then if successful the family may be able to join them via cheaper safer routes under family reunion rules.

Amir
Amir
10 days ago
Reply to  Hal

True.

Hal
Hal
10 days ago

It’s not going to happen without working with Europe on asylum. The only thing that will stop people getting in boats is if they’re all immediately returned to the continent to have their claim processed, after which genuine refugees might be settled anywhere in Europe. We know this works because there no small boat crossings before we left the Dublin deterrent.

Amir
Amir
10 days ago
Reply to  Hal

So are we reversing brexit? Yes please.

Hal
Hal
10 days ago
Reply to  Amir

We don’t even need to be in the EU to participate in the Dublin regulation so it’s baffling that Johnson chose to leave this out of the oven ready deal.

Seems some in his team were so unhappy about taking a few thousand vetted genuine refugees each year they preferred 45,000 unknowns filling our hotels while Whitehall took six times longer than other states to process their claims.

Garycymru
Garycymru
9 days ago

This is brilliant!
“TAKING BACK CONTROL!! ”
“We know what we’re voting for” yep, to turn the UK into a laughing stock.

Charles Coombes
Charles Coombes
9 days ago

Refugees Welcome here.

Kenneth
Kenneth
8 days ago

Does Mr Starmer not realise the biggest reason that will stop a Labour return is the mass illegal migration via whatever mode of transport. O and tge loss of freedom of speech.

FrankC
FrankC
8 days ago
Reply to  Kenneth

You mean freedom to be racist don’t you?

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