The Scotsman

Around 1,000 people risk death to reach UK in new daily record

- By MICHAEL DRUMMOND newsdeskts@scotsman.com

Around 1,000 people reached the UK in a single day after risking their lives in small boats in the English Channel, a new record for the current crisis.

A young girl wrapped in a red jacket was seen being carried ashore in Dover on Thursday, one of hundreds of people brought into the Kent port after being picked up at sea.

Lifeboat crews and Border Force boats were busy well into the evening after spending hours intercepti­ng boats in the Dover Straight throughout the day.

Thursday’s total surpassed the previous single-day record for the current crisis of 853 set earlier this month when figures are finalised.

Meanwhile, in French waters, three people were feared lost at sea after two kayaks were found adrift off the coast of Calais on Thursday morning, authoritie­s in

France said. Over the past few weeks others have also been reported missing during the perilous crossing, and two people have been confirmed to have died.

Border officials were busy well into Thursday evening in Dover as they worked to process the many arrivals.

Children wrapped in jackets and blankets against the autumn chill, some carried in the arms of adults, were among being helped onto the quayside throughout the day.

Further along the coast, more people were reportedly seen arriving on Hastings beach after being picked up by the RNLI.

In 2019, home secretary Priti Patel promised to make migrant crossings an “infrequent phenomenon” by spring 2020 and then pledged in August last year to “make this route unviable”.

During this time, the UK government has agreed to pay France millions of pounds to increase security on its northern coast.

The Home Office has yet to confirm precise numbers for the day’s arrivals, but a spokesman said on Thursday night the number of crossings was “unacceptab­le”.

The spokesman added: “The British public have had enough of seeing people die in the Channel while ruthless criminal gangs profit from their misery, and our New Plan for Immigratio­n will fix the broken system which encourages migrants to make this lethal journey.”

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