Farage: UK-France Migrant Deal 'Won't Make Any Difference at All'
GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, JUL 10 – The deal limits returns to about 6% of Channel migrants, sparking criticism amid ongoing legal and political challenges to managing migration flows, with over 44,000 arrivals this year.
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Don’t be fooled – Nigel Farage doesn’t actually want to stop the boats
Flanked by the Emmanuel Macron, President of France, Sir Keir Starmer was optimistic. “There is no silver bullet here,” the Prime Minister cautioned, “but with a united effort, new tactics and a level of intent, we can finally turn the tables” on migrants crossing the Channel in small boats.Starmer boasted that the Government was taking action while others were “taking pictures”. No prizes for he was referring to. That very day, Nigel Farage was…
Farage: UK-France migrant deal 'won't make any difference at all'
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage claims President Macron will be "going back to Paris laughing" and that the UK has functionally rejoined the EU by agreeing to return illegal migrants in exchange for asylum seekers as a pilot.
Politics LIVE: Emmanuel Macron opens door to UK's return to EU after Nigel Farage issues Keir Starmer warning over 'arrogant anti-Brexit President'
Emmanuel Macron appeared to open the door to Britain rejoining the EU last night - just hours after Nigel Farage warned MPs he was an "arrogant anti-Brexit President".The French premier, speaking at London's Guildhall, vowed that "the European Union was stronger with the UK, and the UK was stronger with the European Union".He added: "I'm not one to decide for your country... I would love to see our two countries working closely together for our …
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