Latest Home Office figures reveal 300 people made the dangerous journey across the Channel on Tuesday, bringing the number of people reaching the UK by small boat this year to 20,101
The number of people reaching the UK by small boat has reached 20,000 this year.
The milestone was reached after 300 asylum seekers landed yesterday, bringing the 2023 total to 20,101. The Tories have been accused of allowing criminal gangs to “rule the roost on Britain’s borders” after failing to deliver on Rishi Sunak’s pledge to stop the boat.
It comes just days after new figures showed more than 175,000 people were awaiting a first decision on their asylum application at the end of June. Floundering Mr Sunak has made stopping the dangerous crossings one of his key pledges, but repeatedly refused to say when he’d achieve this.
Labour’s Shadow Immigration Minister, Stephen Kinnock, said: “Rather than stopping the boats, Rishi Sunak has fundamentally failed to get a grip, and crossings are rocketing on his watch.