The Scotsman

Patel speaks with Dutch minister over Channel crossings

- By TED HENNESSEY

Priti Patel has discussed Channel boat crossings with the Dutch migration minister as she said she will hold "urgent talks" with her European counterpar­ts this week.

The Home Secretary spoke with Ankie Broekers-knol during a phone call on Sunday morning, with both agreeing over the need for countries to work together following the capsizing that killed 27 people.

Ms Patel also said it was "unfortunat­e" she could not be present as interior ministers from France, the Netherland­s, Belgium and the European Commission were meeting in Calais yesterday to discuss small boat crossings.

The Home Office said: "They agreed that the tragic incidents of last week demonstrat­e the need for European partners to work together. It was clear that shared problems needed shared solutions.

"The Home Secretary expressed that it was unfortunat­e that she wouldn't be present at today' s meeting of interior minister sin calais to discuss this issue."

They also discussed "ideas for enhanced bilateral and EU cooperatio­n"as well as the need to tackle criminal gangs operating boat journeys across the Channel, it was said.

Yesterday Ms Patel said on Twitter: "I will be holding urgent talks with my European counterpar­ts this week to prevent further tragedies in the Channel.

"More internatio­nal co-operation and passing our Borders Bill quickly into law will stop the people smugglers and save lives."

She had said that failing to increase co-operation with Europe could cause" even worse scenes" in the channel this winter.

Ms Patel wrote in the Sun on Sunday: "There should now be an even greater onus on all of us on both sides of the Channel to act. We have a long history of working constructi­vely with our friends across the Channel on shared challenges."

The Home Secretary added that she was "sorry" not to have been at the meeting in Calais.

Her invitation was withdrawn after Prime Minister Boris Johnson angered Emmanuel Macron by publicly sharing a letter he had written to the French president on how to deal with the issue. She said conversati­ons with her French counterpar­t, Gerald Darmanin, had been "constructi­ve" on Thursday.

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