Western Daily Press

Protesters block asylum seekers’ transfer to barge

- FLORA THOMPSON AND IAN JONES wdp@reachplc.com

MORE than 700 migrants arrived in the UK after crossing the Channel in a single day – a new record for the year so far.

The figures came as Downing Street branded protests in London and the South East aimed at blocking asylum seekers being moved from hotels to the Bibby Stockholm accommodat­ion barge “unacceptab­le”.

The Home Office said 711 people made the journey in 14 boats on Wednesday, suggesting an average of 51 people per boat. It takes the provisiona­l total for the number of arrivals this year so far to 8,278.

Meanwhile, 45 people were arrested yesterday when police were called after a large group of protesters blocked a coach believed to be set to take asylum seekers from a hotel in Peckham, south-east London, to the Bibby Stockholm barge in Portland, Dorset.

Pictures showed police officers surroundin­g the coach – which had a flat tyre – and removing several protesters while others joining the demonstrat­ion sat in the road.

The PA news agency understand­s the asylum seekers were taken back off the coach and have not yet left the hotel. The Home Office has not

confirmed whether there are plans to try again to move them to the Bibby Stockholm on another day, if the transfer is now on hold indefinite­ly or has been abandoned altogether.

The Home Office did not comment on whether it had abandoned plans to move the asylum seekers but Home Secretary James Cleverly said the Government would “continue to remove those with no right to be here despite continued efforts by the Labour Party and a coalition of disparate

student groups to stop us”.

He said: “No amount of chanting, drum banging or tyre slashing by a noisy few will prevent us doing what is necessary to deliver the firm but fair approach that the British people expect.

“I’d like to thank the police for their swift and profession­al action. They have my full support in clamping down on unacceptab­le criminalit­y, racism and intimidati­on regardless of where it comes from.”

The Home Office abandoned

plans to move a separate group of asylum seekers to the Bibby barge in the wake of protests in Margate, Kent, last week.

A Number 10 spokeswoma­n said: “Clearly, this disruption and disorder was completely unacceptab­le and it is unacceptab­le for Home Office staff to be prevented from carrying out their work.

“We have always acted to ensure that police have powers that they need to manage protest and tackle disorder. They have our full support in using those powers and upholding the law.”

Channel crossings had already hit a new record high for the first four months of a calendar year, and the latest figures show they have now jumped 34% on 2023 when 6,192 were recorded, and are up 19% on the total at this stage in 2022 (6,945).

Last year, 29,437 migrants arrived in the UK, down 36% on a record 45,774 arrivals in 2022.

Since the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigratio­n) Act became law after receiving royal assent on Thursday last week, 1,611 migrants have made the journey in 32 boats.

The Prime Minister’s official spokesman also described the number of migrants crossing the Channel as “unacceptab­le”, and said: “That is exactly why we need to get flights off the ground to Rwanda to provide the effective deterrent such that people know if they arrive here illegally they won’t be able to stay here.”

Labour’s shadow immigratio­n minister Stephen Kinnock said “this can’t go on”, adding: “For all the Government’s fanfare, we know the unaffordab­le and unworkable Rwanda plan won’t fix this chaos.”

The National Crime Agency (NCA) said a third man had been charged with an immigratio­n offence after five migrants died trying to cross the Channel last week, and was due to appear in court.

 ?? PA Wire ?? > Police try and stop protesters forming a blockade around a coach which is parked near the Best Western hotel in Peckham, south London
PA Wire > Police try and stop protesters forming a blockade around a coach which is parked near the Best Western hotel in Peckham, south London
 ?? Getty Images ?? Police officers detain a protester who was blocking the bus
Getty Images Police officers detain a protester who was blocking the bus
 ?? Reach/Max Willcock/BNPS ?? The Bibby Stockholm, Dorset
Reach/Max Willcock/BNPS The Bibby Stockholm, Dorset

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