Yorkshire Post

Migrant crossings of the Channel hit record high in three months

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THE number of migrants who have arrived in the UK so far in 2024 after crossing the Channel has reached a new record high for the first three months of a calendar year.

According to provisiona­l Home Office figures, 338 people arrived in seven boats on Tuesday, taking the total for the year to date to 4,644.

This exceeds the previous record high figure of 4,548 for January to March 2022 and had already surpassed the 3,793 arrivals in the first quarter of last year.

The number of crossings recorded so far this year is 23 per cent higher than the total at this point in 2023 (3,770) and 12 per cent higher than the same time in 2022 (4,162), PA news agency analysis of government data shows.

Last year a total of 29,437 migrants arrived in the UK after crossing the Channel, down 36 per cent on a record 45,774 arrivals in 2022.

The figures come after Prime Minister Rishi Sunak continued to insist his plan to “stop the boats” is working even though crossings in 2024 are tracking ahead of recent years.

Downing Street declared Mr Sunak’s administra­tion was dealing with a “migration emergency” after a record day for crossings last week. Some 514 people made the journey in 10 boats on March 20, making it the busiest day since the start of the year.

Meanwhile, the Government’s Rwanda Bill remains stuck in parliament­ary limbo after a series of further defeats in the Lords, with MPs not scheduled to debate it again until after Westminste­r returns from its Easter break.

Education Secretary Gillian Keegan said the “deterrent factor” of the Bill will help to prevent Channel crossings, and blamed Labour for slowing its progress.

“It is now stuck in the House of Lords and the House of Commons, held up by Labour MPs and Labour peers,” she told reporters.

Ms Keegan added: “We need to get on with it.”

But Tory former immigratio­n minister Robert Jenrick said the Government was failing to do “whatever it takes” to stop the boats.

He said: “When I resigned last year I said the Government’s approach to illegal migration was a triumph of hope over experience. And so it is proving.

“The public rightly demands and expects us to stop the boats. When they say they’ll do ‘whatever it takes’, the Government should mean it.”

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