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Britain has 'lost control' of its borders, defence secretary tells Sky News

Britain has 'lost control' of its borders, defence secretary tells Sky News

Britain has "lost control" of its borders over the last five years, the defence secretary told Sky News after hundreds of migrants crossed the Channel.

John Healey told Sunday Morning With Trevor Phillips the previous Conservative government left the UK's asylum system "in chaos" and the country with "record levels of immigration", which his government is having to deal with.

On Saturday, hundreds of migrants were seen crossing the Channel.

French police watched on while people, including children, boarded small boats in the shallows of a beach in Gravelines, between Calais and Dunkirk.

Authorities were then pictured escorting the boats as they sailed off towards the UK.

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Mr Healey said: "Pretty shocking, those scenes yesterday.

"Truth is, Britain's lost control of its borders over the last five years, and the last government last year left an asylum system in chaos and record levels of immigration."

He said it is a "really big problem" that French police are unable to intervene to intercept boats in shallow waters.

Image: Migrants were seen scrambling to get on small boats in the shallows of a beach at Gravelines, France, on Saturday. Pic: PA

"We saw the smugglers launching elsewhere and coming around like a taxi to pick them up," Mr Healey added.

He said the UK is pressing for the French to put new rules into operation so they can intervene.

"They're not doing it, but for the first time for years, for the first time, we've got the level of cooperation needed," Mr Healey said.

"We've got the agreement that they will change the way they work, and our concentration now is to push them to get that into operation so they can intercept these smugglers and stop these people in the boats, not just on the shore."

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French authorities escort people thought to be migrants onboard a small boat leaving the beach at Gravelines, France on 31 May 25
Image: French authorities escorted the boats after they left the beach. Pic: PA

On Saturday, Conservative shadow home secretary Chris Philp accused Labour of having "completely lost control of our borders".

The Home Office released figures on Thursday that revealed France is intercepting fewer Channel migrants than ever before, despite signing a £480m deal with the UK to stop the crossings.

This year, French police have prevented just over 38% (8,347) of asylum seekers from reaching the UK in small boats, with 13,167 having made the journey successfully.

They stopped an estimated 45% last year and 47% in 2023.

April saw a new record for migrant arrivals via the Channel being reached for the first four months of the year.

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