Sir Keir Starmer and Home Secretary Yvette Cooper have passed a significant milestone as more than 20,000 individuals have arrived via small boats since the July elections.
Ministers privately recognize that effectively managing irregular migration is essential for the government's reputation, regardless of the overwhelming nature of the challenge posed by migration.
The boats utilized for crossing the Channel are incredibly flimsy, akin to those used for bouncy castles, which makes them susceptible to adverse weather conditions.
The political debate centers around effective deterrents to illegal migration; unfortunately, weather can naturally deter crossings but is beyond political control.
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