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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France won’t stop the small boats
The BBC have visited the French coast to see for themselves that Nigel Farage (and Coffee House) aren’t making it up: there is indeed a migrant crisis on the beaches close to Calais and has been for years. Britain certainly won’t receive much in the way of help from the pro-migrant Emmanuel Macron, despite what
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