UK to pay France more to curb migrant crossings under new deal

WorldPolitics
23 Apr 2026 • 7:38 AM MYT
The Independent
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  • The UK is committing an additional £662 million over three years to France to help reduce small boat crossings in the Channel.
  • Around £160 million of this funding is conditional on France's success in stopping boats, arresting people smugglers and preventing migrants from boarding dinghies.
  • The agreement will see a 40 per cent increase in law enforcement officers on northern French beaches, raising the total from 700 to nearly 1,100, along with enhanced surveillance technology.
  • Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood pledged the deal would stop dangerous journeys, but charities like the Refugee Council argue it addresses symptoms rather than causes, advocating for safe routes.
  • Previous funding boosts under the Conservative government failed to reduce crossings, with numbers rising to 41,472 in 2025, and reports indicate an increase in migrant deaths and more dangerous smuggling tactics following earlier UK-France agreements.

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