You need to stop pretending it’s the migrants that are the crisis, says Fleet Street Fox
Yesterday, Home Secretary Suella Braverman got in a £3,500-an-hour Chinook helicopter to fly around the Kent coast looking for migrants that weren’t there.
That’s because the entire south of England was suffering such bad weather that even where I am, in mid-Kent, everything below knee-level is about as wet as the mid-Atlantic. It was not a day for dinghies.
Instead, Suella saw only fog. Which is ironic, really, because there’s probably no-one in Britain with a more clouded view of Britain’s so-called migrant crisis.
If only she’d had the wit to check the weather forecast, she might also have had the nous to realise that crossing the Channel isn’t a jolly for those who don’t get ferried around by the RAF.