Minister blames previous government for small boats crisis

WorldPolitics
12 Aug 2025 • 5:09 PM MYT
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  • Baroness Jacqui Smith, a Home Office minister, has conceded that the government has not yet “managed to tackle” the small boats crisis, but blamed the previous administration for its origins.
  • The number of migrants who have crossed the Channel since Labour assumed power just over 400 days ago currently stands at 49,797.
  • Conversely, it took the Boris Johnson government 1,066 days to reach the milestone of 50,000 crossings and the Rishi Sunak government 603 days.
  • The government has introduced a new "one in, one out" returns agreement with France and expanded its "deport now, appeal later" scheme for foreign criminals.
  • Ministers face increasing pressure to address the issue, driven by record high crossings, a substantial asylum seeker backlog, public discontent, and the growing influence of Reform UK.

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