France is expected to receive a windfall of over half a billion to help us clear up the Dover Crossings crisis, setting the UK up to see yet more money plunged into an ever deepening black hole of international people movement crime.
The crisis is at the heart of the Home Office’s response to chaos at our borders, and is also a central point of new legislation to combat illegal entry by setting up powers and arms to respond more effectively during future surges of activity.
While the Home Secretary is said to be willing to enact such measures herself, conservatives in Parliament have called for less expensive, more punitive measures to be used to stop lawbreaking at source to restore law and order at UK borders.





