Migrant exploitation is a progressive issue. That's why we will now take the toughest steps ever to stop it | David Lammy
Briefly

Ernest Bevin, facing uncertainty post WWII, emphasized actionable strategies over mere words, highlighting Britain's need to confront geopolitical threats while blurring foreign and domestic policies.
The blurred line between foreign and domestic policy underscores the importance of a cohesive strategy that encompasses security, economic opportunities, and addressing irregular migration.
Effective diplomacy in managing irregular migration is essential, as tackling this issue requires participation from the Foreign Office and cooperation along the international people-smuggling pathways.
Addressing migration should be viewed as a progressive challenge, emphasizing the moral responsibility to protect the vulnerable rather than ignoring the issue.
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