The Government’s response to the Dover Crossings crisis has been consistent but not enough, according to the data it produces.
The number of small boats has rapidly increased throughout this year until last month, and it’s not set to stop.

The continuing crisis – driven by criminal acts – is unlikely to abate unless more is done to investigate those doing it.
The strain on human and material resources at the frontlines makes it more difficult, and prolongs it for much longer.





