French plan to intercept migrant boats at sea faces legal threat
- A migrant crisis is evident on the French coast near Calais, with around 80 migrants spotted recently by the BBC.
- Over 16,000 migrants have crossed to Britain this year, reflecting a 42% rise from 2024.
- French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau's promise to intercept migrant boats has not been fulfilled.
- At the G7 Summit, the British Prime Minister and French President agreed to collaborate on addressing the migrant crisis, with the UK providing £500 million for this purpose.
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Care4Calais are a bunch of hippy refugee-huggers and borderline national traitors, says Patrick Christys
The refugee charity Care4Calais wants to stop French police from intercepting migrant boats in the water. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper announced that France has now agreed to begin intervening in French waters to prevent small boats from leaving. Yvette Cooper said this: "That hasn’t happened yet, but the previous government spent six years trying to persuade them. France has now agreed, as a result of the pressure we’ve applied and the discussi…
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