UK and France extend talks over new small boats deal
2m to patrol beaches for the next two months, as the two sides continue to hammer out a new deal to intercept small boats attempting to cross the English Channel.
He added: "We shouldn't pay the French a penny until they agree to substantially increase their prevention rate and start intercepting at sea by force - as they promised last summer. "
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch and Reform leader Nigel Farage have both said UK needs to pull out of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) to stop small boat crossings. Speaking on Tuesday, Reform UK Treasury Spokesperson Robert Jenrick said: "You can't spend hundreds of millions of pounds begging the French to take action" as he called such a move a "complete farce". "The UK needs a sovereign deterrent," he added as he called for the government to "detain and deport every single illegal migrant who comes into our country".
The two month extension to the patrol deal is being backed by £16.
2m in UK funding, according to the Home Office.
"While we finalise a new and improved UK-France deal, French law enforcement operations to stop illegal migrants in France will continue. "I will do whatever it takes to restore order and control at our borders. "
On pulling out of the ECHR, the Tory leader said: "The government came in with a promise to smash the gangs and that has not happened"
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