Channel crossings have become one of the most closely watched and debated developments in modern UK immigration policy. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has linked the rise in these to Brexit, describing the small boats arriving on the south coast as “Farage boats” and pointing to the legal and administrative gaps created after the UK left the European Union. This framing has reignited a political debate on these crossings that sits at the heart of public concern, media scrutiny, and policy reform.
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