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Starmer draws parallels with counter-terrorism as he launches week-long campaign on small boat crossings

Nov 05, 2024 at 12:40 am

The Prime Minister drew parallels with his earlier work in counter-terrorism as he spoke at the Interpol General Assembly in Glasgow on Monday, marking the start of a week-long campaign on small boat crossings.

Starmer draws parallels with counter-terrorism as he launches week-long campaign on small boat crossings

Keir Starmer has drawn parallels between people smuggling and terrorism as he announced a £75 million cash injection for the border command in a bid to double the number of investigators targeting criminal gangs.

The Prime Minister, speaking at the Interpol General Assembly in Glasgow on Monday, said he will push to regain access to the EU’s real-time intelligence sharing networks during talks in Hungary later this week.

He also touted international cooperation to tackle people smuggling, adding: “We’ve got to combine resources, share intelligence and tactics, and tackle the problem upstream, working together to shut down the smuggling routes.”

The Government intends to legislate to give border security forces “enhanced” powers expected to involve expanding counter-terror tactics to deal with people smuggling.

Sir Keir said it was his “personal mission” as director of public prosecutions to “smash the terrorist gangs” and that as Prime Minister, “it is my personal mission to smash the people-smuggling gangs”.

He said he wanted to stop people smuggling gangs before they act, as has been done with counter-terrorism operations.

“We’re going to treat people smugglers like terrorists. So, we’re taking our approach to counter-terrorism, which we know works, and applying it to the gangs.”

He also stressed that “international agreements matter” and cited a deal with France to increase intelligence sharing, a treaty that the UK is negotiating with Germany and work with Italy that includes dismantling supply chains for maritime equipment.

Sir Keir said he would put the UK’s efforts to clinch a security pact with the EU, including restoring access to real-time intelligence sharing networks, “at the top of the international agenda” at the European political community meeting on Thursday.

The Home Secretary, speaking at same event, said: “No single state can tackle these threats in isolation.

As a former Director of Public Prosecutions, I know that the operations fighting organised crime are complex.

It doesn't stop at our borders.

It can’t be defeated by one country alone.

By rebuilding our global alliances, we can smash the gangs and secure our borders.

— Keir Starmer (@Keir_Starmer) November 4, 2024

“International security and domestic security are two sides of the same coin. So, that is why Interpol remains integral to public safety in every one of our countries.”

Earlier, Yvette Cooper was pressed on when a drop in the number of migrant crossings could be expected.

The Home Secretary told BBC Breakfast: “We obviously want to make progress as far and as fast as possible. The Prime Minister has said we need to see significant progress being made.

“We know, of course, it does take time to get the investigators in place, to make sure that we can get the new technology in place.”

Ms Cooper said that the Government is “going to try and make progress as rapidly as possible” and said that she would not “set out slogans and say everything was going to be solved in 12 months, and all on the basis of a slogan, because I don’t think people will take that seriously any more”.

More than 31,000 migrants have arrived in the UK so far this year after crossing the Channel.

This includes more than 5,400 who made the journey in October, making it the busiest month of the year so far for crossings.

A further 430 arrivals were recorded by the Home Office in the first two days of November.

The number of people who have died while trying to cross the Channel this year now stands at 50, according to incidents recorded by the French coastguard, with the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) gathering details on 11 more migrant deaths believed to be linked to crossing attempts so far in 2024.

Ms Cooper said high numbers of crossings in October were “linked to the weather” but that “we’ve actually got to go after the criminal gangs at the heart of this, rather than it simply being dependent on the weather”.

Downing Street would not be drawn into revealing if the Government has a target for when crossings will start to reduce.

The Prime Minister’s official spokesman told reporters: “I am not going to set out new targets here today. You have got the manifesto commitment, you have got the Prime Minister’s words. Clearly the Government’s ambition is to reduce small boats crossings and that is why we are putting significant resource focus into this crisis.”

The Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill, announced in the King’s Speech in July, will be the fourth piece of immigration legislation since 2022 as successive governments have attempted to tackle this issue.

The Prime Minister also announced a £6 million increase in the UK’s support for Interpol as it tackles global organised crime.

The Government will also provide £24 million to tackle serious international crime affecting the UK,

News source:www.nwemail.co.uk

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