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Labour blasted as more than 11,000 small boat migrants crossed English Channel so far this year

Published on May 01, 2025 at 08:34 PM

MORE than 11,000 illegal migrants have now arrived in small boats across the English Channel this year.

It comes as Shadow Home Secretary called ongoing bid to “smash the gangs”; a sick joke.

Yvette Cooper, Home Secretary, arriving at a cabinet meeting.
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper vowed to ‘smash the gangs’
Chris Philp, Shadow Home Secretary, giving an interview.
Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp called Labour’s ongoing bid to ‘smash the gangs’ a sick joke

Scores more were seen crossing yesterday as people smugglers took advantage of the good weather to

figures show 473 arrived on Monday, 422 on Tuesday and 294 on Wednesday, pushing 2025’s figure to 11,074.

Last year, it took until June to reach that total. April was twice as busy as this time last year.

Home Secretary and PM have vowed to behind the dangerous trade, which earns criminals millions a year.

But Mr Philp said: “Keir Starmer has absolutely no control over who is coming in.

“People crossing are mainly young men — some are and extremists.

“Labour’s ⁠claim they are smashing the gangs is a sick joke. They have no plan.”;

The Home Office said: “We are strengthening international partnerships, boosting our ability to disrupt gangs.”;

An image collage containing 1 images, Image 1 shows Migrants in a small inflatable boat crossing the English Channel
More than 11,000 illegal migrants have now arrived in small boats across the English Channel this year

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