Human Trafficking

  • Channel crossings: The stats

    In a simple graph it’s possible to asses where we are in terms of the Channel crossings. This unprecedented event on our South coast isn’t able to be ignored and it transcends security concerns too.

    In recent months the rate of illegal migration has overall declined. It means intense work to secure our coasts and make human and people traffickers give up has worked to an extent.

    The point is by these events political groups with few affiliations or without legitimacy here try to change government policy so we live in a situation we didn’t plan for. It’s undemocratic and leaves us in a precarious situation.

  • People trafficking: The facts

    The fact of people trafficking is undeniable: numerous police reports, evidence of busts, and perpetrators locked up. It’s a weekly if not daily reality in the UK for the foreseeable future.

    The facts of the matter are more startling however because they’re so personal and that is where it counts.

    The self-importance human traffickers and people traffickers feel must be a real high. It’s also a feat of researching and logistical knowhow to get it off the ground and running in such an effective way.

    It’s stumped us at times and left our best political minds nonplussed.

    The reality is that neither human traffickers nor people traffickers are important people or clever at all. The sort of work they do ruins any community and all our lives by its serious interruption to our daily living.