
British Prime Minister Kill Starmer said Monday that the lack of coordination between British police and intelligence agencies is part of the increase in the number of migrants arriving in the UK by small boats across the British channel.
At an international rally to raise border security and to fight people’s grief, Starmer expressed his disgust with the difficulty of stopping thousands of people a year that threatened to cross the dangerous sea from France.
“We have inherited this complete fragmentation between our police, our border forces and our intelligence agencies,” Starmer said as officials from more than 40 countries met in London. “A fragmentation that explained the crystals, when I saw that there was a gap in our defense, an open invitation to our borders for the smugglers of the people to crack.
The government of the Starmer left center, which was elected nine months ago, is fighting an issue that bothered its conservative backgrounds.
In addition to the law enforcement with France and working with authorities in countries that further rose the route from migrants from Africa, Asia and the Middle East, more than 6,600 migrants crossed the channel in the first three months of this year.
Opposition conservatives say the figure shows that the previous government should not have been implemented and has never been implemented, plan to send asylum seekers who reach the boat on a unilateral trip to Rwanda.
Starmer called Rwanda’s plan “gimic” and quickly abolished after being elected in July. According to a 2022 deal signed by both countries, Britain has paid Rwanda hundreds of millions of pounds without any deportation.
On Monday, Prime Minister Georgia Melloni held a virtual meeting of the extremist right-wing government in Albania to carry out some asylum seekers while their claims are processed – a project closely monitored by the Starmer government.
Meloni said the plan was “infially criticized,” but “a more consensus, so much that today, the European Union proposes to establish return centers in third countries.
The governments of Albania, Vietnam and Iraq, which are citizens of the country, also represented a significant number of asylum seekers in the UK.
Starmer, who said they should be treated in the same way as terrorist gangs, that people-smigly are treated, have been criticized by refugee groups, and some PKK supporters, because of his harsh paths for irregular migration.
But he said, “There is nothing advanced and compassionate to close an eye for this.
“This bad trade is exploiting the slimberg between our institutions, the burden of nations against each other and the benefits of our political inability at the political level to gather together,” Starmer said.
“We must mix our resources, share intelligence and tactics, and to smuggle the problem by smuggling the roads in every step of the people.