The Scotsman

Government has failed to control UK’S borders, Home Secretary admits as she is quizzed over Channel crossings

- By FLORA THOMPSON

The Home Secretary admitted the government has failed to control the UK'S borders as she blamed migrants crossing the Channel for overcrowdi­ng at the Manston processing centre.

Suella Braverman also struggled to explain the legal routes which asylum seekers fleeing war and persecutio­n could use to come to the UK, prompting criticism that she was "out of her depth" and did not understand her own policies.

She was repeatedly questioned over where the fault lies for the problems at the Kent migrant holding facility when she faced the Commons home affairs committee for the first time since her appointmen­t.

The former military airfield near Ramsgate stood empty on Tuesday after everyone held there was moved into hotels but it has been dogged by controvers­y over the past few weeks, with ministers coming under fire over the conditions.

At its peak earlier this month, 4,000 were being held there – more than double its 1,600 capacity – a move brand

ed a "breach of humane conditions".

The Home Office has now been threatened with five legal actions over the site.

Speaking to MPS yesterday, Ms Braverman said: "I'm not going to point the finger of blame at any one person. It's not as simple as that."

Asked again, she said: "Listen, I don't think it's helpful to point the finger of fault at anyone."

Pressed further, she countered: "I tell you who's at fault. It's very clear who's at fault. It's the people who are breaking our rules, coming here illegally, exploiting vulnerable people and trying to reduce the generosity of the British people. That's who's at fault."

Ms Braverman said "people smugglers" and "people who are choosing to take an illegal and dangerous journey to come here for economic reasons" are to blame.

Tory MP Lee Anderson told Ms Braverman that more asylum seekers are being housed in hotels because "the Home Office has failed to control our borders and it's not fit for purpose at the moment".

She replied: "We have failed to control our borders, yes. That's why the Prime Minister and myself are absolutely determined to fix this problem."

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