Keir Starmer's government is addressing the rise in small boat crossings, which spiked due to an unprecedented number of “red days” this autumn creating ideal conditions for crossings. Labour is committed to dismantling people-smuggling gangs and enhancing border security, with plans to invest in technology and international partnerships. The government aims to balance migration with workforce training, avoiding past mistakes and ensuring a fair immigration system.
Keir Starmer's failure to address illegal migration has led to a dramatic increase in Channel crossings in the five months since he became prime minister. Despite his promises to tackle people smuggling, the numbers have surged by 20%, compared to last year. Weak policies, such as the decision to abandon the Rwanda deterrent, have emboldened criminal gangs, costing taxpayers billions. Starmer’s lax approach has only intensified the crisis, leaving the UK vulnerable to a growing migration disaster.