Ministers are probably in a better position than I am to answer the final part of the hon. Gentleman’s question—I am not party to those discussions with the French—but he is absolutely right about the importance of co-operation between the UK and France. We recognise that there is already some work going on, but we think it could be stepped up. We are also mindful that the French, at times, have not done as much as they could to stop the launching of these boats. We think that needs to be addressed, but the hon. Gentleman is absolutely right: without co-operation, this will not stop. It is not just the French any more; other countries, such as Belgium, need to be part of these conversations too.
Channel Crossings, Migration and Asylum
Proceeding contribution from
Diana Johnson
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Thursday, 21 July 2022.
It occurred during Backbench debate
and
Select Committee statement on Channel Crossings, Migration and Asylum.
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