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Fury as bungling Cabinet Minister claims most small boat migrants are women and children – despite majority being men

Published on June 13, 2025 at 01:54 PM

A BUNGLING Cabinet Minister has sparked fury for claiming most small boat migrants are women and children.

Darren Jones was today accused of being “completely out of touch with reality”; given the overwhelming majority of are adult men.

Migrants in a small inflatable boat at sea.
Small boat migrants make their way from France to the UK
Man in suit and glasses speaking.
Darren Jones claimed most of the arrivals are women and children

Labour’s Chief Secretary to the Treasury made the bizarre assertion on Question Time, leaving the audience groaning in disbelief.

The debate on saw him claim “the majority of the people in these boats are children, babies and women”;.

Home Office figures show that 73 per cent of all since 2018 have been adult males.

Incredibly, Downing Street yesterday repeatedly refused to correct Mr Jones’ comments.

Asked if the government was “gaslighting Britain”;, Sir Keir Starmer’s spokesman said: “Our focus is

Tory Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp blasted: “Darren Jones is completely out of touch with reality.

“Since 2018, 73 per cent of small boat arrivals have been single adult men. Yet Labour MPs like Jones still push the fairytale that these boats are full of women and babies.

“It’s a dangerous distortion of the truth. No wonder this is shaping up to be the worst year on record for small boat crossings.

“If this is what passes for reality inside the Labour Government, Britain is in serious trouble.”;

Nigel Farage branded Mr Jones “another clueless Labour minister”;

More than 15,000 small boat migrants have crossed the Channel already this year – a record number.

And more than 150,000 have come since 2018 when the crisis erupted.

It comes after Rachel Reeves yesterday admitted she has no clue where Channel migrants will go instead of hotels.

The Chancellor has vowed to scrap their “costly”; use within four years as part of her— but could not say what would replace them.

Pressed on where arrivals would be housed, she passed the buck to Home Secretary.

told Times Radio: “Well, I’m not going to be providing accommodation.

“That’s for theto do. “But the wasteful spending on the most expensive form of accommodation is a terrible use of taxpayers’.”;

Migrants in a small boat at sea.
A dinghy rammed with illegal migrants leaves France

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