POLL OF THE DAY: Will we ever get illegal migration under control? - YOUR VERDICT

Migrants crossing the English Channel
A total of 5,435 migrants have arrived since the beginning of the year
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Dimitris Kouimtsidis

By Dimitris Kouimtsidis


Published: 02/04/2024

- 05:00

Updated: 02/04/2024

- 19:34

GB News readers were asked whether they think that the UK will ever get illegal migration under control

The number of small boat migrants crossing the English Channel illegally this year has seen a 43 per cent increase on the same period last year.

Official Home Office figures show that another 442 people in nine small boats crossed on Easter Sunday.


Over the Easter weekend, 791 Channel migrants reached UK waters in 16 small boats and were taken to Dover harbour.

A total of 5,435 migrants have arrived since the beginning of the year, well in excess of the 3,793 who had crossed the Channel by small boat at this point in 2023.

POLL OF THE DAY: Will we ever get illegal migration under control? - YOUR VERDICT

POLL OF THE DAY: Will we ever get illegal migration under control? - YOUR VERDICT

GB News

The 43 per cent increase in migrant arrivals is a complete reversal of last year, when Home Office officials recorded a 36 per cent fall in arrivals compared to the record year of 2022 when almost 46,000 people crossed the Channel in small boats.

Maritime experts criticised criminal people smuggling gangs as adopting "stupidly dangerous" tactics by pushing the boats out into bad weather.

Conditions in the English Channel today are now completely impassable for small boats, because of strong winds and waves.

But even yesterday, conditions were very difficult and several lifeboats were scrambled to assist some of the nine small boats which crossed into UK waters.

Migrants arriving to the UK

Figures have increased considerably compared to the same period last year

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A Home Office spokesperson said: "The unacceptable number of people who continue to cross the English Channel demonstrates exactly why we must get flights to Rwanda off the ground as soon as possible.

"We remain committed to building on the successes that saw arrivals drop by more than a third last year, including tougher legislation agreements with international partners, in order to save lives and stop the boats."

86 per cent of GB News members who voted in the poll disagree with the idea that we will get illegal migration under control at some point.

Nine per cent agreed with the statement, while five per cent said they're not sure.

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