Sir Keir Starmer has reiterated his commitment to addressing the small boats crisis in the Channel, acknowledging the frustrations of the British public. In a recent interview, he highlighted the government’s efforts, including a record number of arrests aimed at dismantling smuggling gangs.
Starmer introduced a new initiative involving a ‘drone task force’ in collaboration with French authorities to enhance surveillance on beaches. This approach aims to reduce the number of crossings, which have surged recently, with hundreds reported in just one week.
While he admits that progress will take time, Starmer insists that the government is gradually ramping up its operations to combat this issue. He expressed understanding of public concerns, stating that no one should undertake the perilous journey across the Channel.
In addition to migration issues, Starmer emphasized the importance of addressing the cost of living crisis, which remains a top concern for many Britons. He aims to balance economic stability with public service investments, ensuring that the government remains focused on what matters most to citizens.
Source: GB News

