The Sunday Telegraph

Border Force under fire over televised ‘stunt’

- By Bill Gardner

AS CAROLINE NOKES, the immigratio­n minister, spoke to reporters in Dover, a black Border Force boat sailed purposeful­ly behind her, as the cameras clicked away.

But last night the Home Office faced questions over whether the vessel was really on patrol, or instead part of a “meaningles­s PR stunt”.

According to onlookers, the boat spent the majority of Ms Nokes’s visit sailing around in circles behind her, with three crew on board.

One claimed the craft was even performing so-called “doughnuts”, fast circular manoeuvres to show off its power and speed. “It was totally bizarre,” the onlooker said. “The boat was just going around in circles totally pointlessl­y, right behind where she was standing. It was like someone had decided to show the public that the Government really had got control of the situation, and that they were dealing with it.

“But it seemed like a total waste of time. Surely the boat should either have been out in the Channel, or saving petrol? It just seemed like a charade, a meaningles­s PR stunt. It was all for show.”

The vessel seen sailing behind Ms Nokes is believed to be a Border Force rigid hull inflatable boat (RHIB).

The craft does not patrol the seas but instead carries crew from the shore to one of the force’s five cutters.

It is not clear what task it was performing yesterday. Only one of the Border Force’s fleet of cutters is currently operationa­l in the Dover Strait.

 ??  ?? A Border Force craft, as seen in the water behind Caroline Nokes during a visit to Dover
A Border Force craft, as seen in the water behind Caroline Nokes during a visit to Dover

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