Stalled talks force UK and France to extend Channel migrant deal
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Stalled talks force UK and France to extend Channel migrant deal
"The Home Secretary's spokesperson stated the extension was needed to drive a hard bargain for more bang for our buck, pushing for increased law enforcement on beaches and more boat interceptions."
"The Home Office is understood to be seeking performance-related clauses that would link a 650 million funding package to the proportion of migrant boats intercepted by French authorities."
"Despite the previous 478 million deal announced in 2023, Channel crossings have continued to rise, with 41,472 people arriving by small boat in 2025."
"Charities and campaign groups criticised the focus on policing, urging the government to establish safe and legal routes for refugees."
The UK and France have agreed to extend their immigration deal for two months due to stalled negotiations for a new agreement. The Home Secretary's spokesperson emphasized the need for a hard bargain, aiming for increased law enforcement on beaches and more interceptions of migrant boats. The Home Office is pursuing performance-related clauses to link a £650 million funding package to the number of boats intercepted by French authorities. Despite previous funding, Channel crossings have increased significantly, prompting criticism from charities for a lack of safe routes for refugees.
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