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Criticism of UK reaction to Irma unfair – Johnson

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Boris Johnson has defended the government’s response to Hurricane Irma, insisting criticism of its reaction to the “biggest consular crisis” the country had faced was “completely unjustifie­d”.

The foreign secretary faced claims that the UK had done less to evacuate its citizens than other nations and did not have the correct equipment in place to deal with the catastroph­e in the Caribbean.

Mr Johnson said there had been an “unpreceden­ted” effort to deal with the aftermath of the biggest storm in the region since records began.

On BBC Radio 4’s Today programme Mr Johnson was challenged about claims from the father of a stranded Briton that the government’s response had shown a “callous disregard” to its citizens.

Geoffrey Scott Baker, whose daughter Amy Brown is on Saint Martin, said: “Nothing is happening.

“It seems everybody can airlift their citizens out except the UK who are doing absolutely nothing on the ground.”

He said his daughter was at risk from looters targeting her resort and added: “The British response has been absolutely pitiful, it’s just sheer incompeten­ce, callous disregard for our British citizens.”

Mr Johnson responded that Saint Martin was controlled by the Dutch and French who had been evacuating people in accordance with their medical need.

“This is a very big consular crisis and I am confident we are doing everything

“I am confident we are doing everything we possibly can”

we possibly can to help British nationals.”

Defending the UK’s preparedne­ss, Mr Johnson said: “It doesn’t make any sense when a hurricane is impending to send in heavy aircraft or to send in ships that are not going to be capable themselves of withstandi­ng the storm.

“The French had to ask us for assistance later on because we had got the right sort of kit there.”

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