France has agreed to take action against small boats in the English Channel following a warning from Keir Starmer about the UK lacking an effective deterrent at sea. Prime Minister Boris Johnson urged French President Emmanuel Macron in a leaked letter to have French police intervene to prevent overcrowded boats from picking up passengers. Reports indicate that security forces will now have the authority to intercept small boats at sea.
Keir Starmer emphasized the urgency of deploying these tactics to address the lack of effective deterrence in the Channel. Despite earlier speculations, French authorities have denied plans to use nets to stop boats. The French government has been grappling with policing regulations to prevent risky sea journeys, causing frustration for the UK government.
In a recent development, Steve Smith, CEO of Care4Calais charity, expressed concerns about the new enforcement tactics, warning that intercepting boats in the water could endanger lives. Smith emphasized the need for safe routes for asylum seekers to avoid perilous crossings. Both UK and French officials have reiterated their commitment to collaborative efforts in combating illegal migration, emphasizing the need for joint action on the issue.
