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Yvette Cooper fails to guarantee that the boat crossing will fall by next year

Web Desk, 02/09/2025

Yweet cooper Has failed to guarantee the number of Small boat crossing Next year will come down by this time Growing public anger To deal with this issue of the government.

Public dissatisfaction with the government dealing with small boats and residence Refuge in hotels Has led to Wave of protest in summerAs well as criticism of Labor’s political opponents The number of people crossing the channel reached a record high this year.

Asked whether the number of people making dangerous crossings is still increasing in a year time, home Secretary Refused to make “grand promises” – claiming what the previous government did and failed to give them.

Yvette Cooper has failed to guarantee that by next year the number of small boat crossings will decrease

Yvette Cooper has failed to guarantee that by next year the number of small boat crossings will decrease ,House of Commons,

He told the BBC Radio 4’s Today’s program: “Any person talking to you will say that there is no one silver bullet that will deal with the challenges that we face around border security, around the scale of migration, around the scale of migration, around the refuge system … we had inherited a system that was in chaos.

“There is not a single silver pill, but there are many things that can differentiate.

“You are right, the difference between the approach I am taking compared to the previous government is that they are used to create these grand, broad claims, and they are not delivering any of them.

“They used to make grand promises that everything was going to be solved suddenly, whether it was by Rwanda or whether it is canceling the refuge system or so on.”

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Asked if he agrees that people are patiently out of patience with the government, Ms. Cooper replied: “Well, it is going to be only through many changes and through hard grafts we are going to progress.

“And you know, you can just stand on the coastline and you can shout at the sea, and that’s what I think the opposition parties are doing. Or you can meet with a hard graft and roll our sleeves and simply take steps and work on it, and we are determined to do so.”

Last month, data has shown that the number of migrants coming to the UK after crossing English Channel This year 25,000 top – the first point in a calendar year on which 25,000 marks have been passed since the data on the channel crossing, first reported in 2018.

In the summer, the bell hotel in the Epting, Essex became the focal point of several demonstrations and counters in recent weeks, when a refugeer was placed, accused of sexually assaulting a teenage girl last month. He has denied the allegations.

In an attempt to reduce the number of people crossing the channel, the government agreed to a return deal with France, which the ministers say that will begin at the end of this month, as well as several changes in the refuge system.

But Ms. Cooper also refused to guarantee that migrants would definitely be sent back to the channel in September as part of the return agreement.

The first returns this month are “expected”, the Home Secretary said, but talking to Sky News, she was not cautious to not promise exile during September.

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He said, “We hope that there will be the first return in this month. But I have always said from the beginning, it is a pilot plan and needs to be made with time”, he said.

On Monday, Ms. Cooper announced Plan to suspend all new applications under the renovation route of the refugee family As part of a series of measures to clean the numbers of people clearing the backlog and clamp on the number of people crossing the channel.

Changes means that refugees will be covered by the same family migration terms and conditions, while a new, difficult framework for the family reunion is prepared as all.

Last month data has shown that the number of migrants coming to the UK after crossing the English channel is at the top of 25,000 this year.

Last month data has shown that the number of migrants coming to the UK after crossing the English channel is at the top of 25,000 this year. ,Getty,

The refugees will now have to apply through the standard family scheme, which applies to British citizens. For this, they need to display a minimum joint income of £ 29,000 per year, before their foreign companions can include them in the UK.

Giving a statement in the Commons on Monday, on the first day after a summer holiday, the first day which was marrying the public anger on the stay, said the Home Secretary said that a new independent body would be created to intensify the shelter appeal, as well as announced that the first return of the people coming to the UK on the small boats would begin with France later this month.

More comprehensive reforms for the family reunion will be outlined in an refuge statement later this year and was implemented by Vasant, saying, arguing that people smuggled gangs were using family reunioned rules to promote illegal crossings in the UK.

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