Cooper won't set timetable to cut 'dangerous' boat crossings
Briefly

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper stated, 'These levels are far too high, this is dangerous what's happening.' She emphasized the need for serious action beyond slogans.
During her interview, Cooper reflected on previous failures: 'There has been a bad history of home secretaries giving pledges on migration they then failed to keep.'
Cooper noted the significance of returns, stating, 'Restoring order and control to the asylum and immigration system is linked to restoring respect for the rules, enforcement of the rules.'
Commenting on the crisis, Cooper revealed that 'the numbers of migrants crossing in Labour's first five months is similar to the 20,839 that crossed between July and November in 2021.'
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