A FRESH UK-France migration deal to try and stop small boat crossings could cost taxpayers another £70million.
After The Sun revealed the deal was iced under Liz Truss, the UK and France are now ironing out the details of a more expensive deal than originally planned.
A fresh deal to curb channel crossings is now in its “final stages” after being iced under the last PM.
It’s set to include more cash for surveillance, drones and other tech on beaches to stop more crossings.
Previous agreements have cost up to £54million – but the total for this one could be as high as £70million.