UK & France in discussions of migrant deal

Britain has been in discussion over immigration with France since the UK left the European  Union in January 2020. In 2023, a deal was made that the UK would give France £500 million to deal with illegal boat crossings in the Channel. 















Since the general election, Labour has reversed the Tory Rwanda scheme, as it has argued "smashing the gangs" is a sounder approach to illegal migration. Labour transport minister, Lilan Greenwood, said, "I can confirm that there are discussions ongoing with the French government about how we stop this appalling trade." 



The discussions have drawn backlash from the Conservatives and Reform. Chris Philip (Shadow Home Secretary) said, "We will only see small numbers of illegal immigrants returned to France," adding that there is "no deterrent" compared to what the Tories had with the Rwanda Scheme.















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