Rishi Sunak has stated unlawful migration threatens to "overwhelm" Europe and hinted a change is required in worldwide regulation with the intention to deal with it.
Speaking to Italian conservatives at an occasion in Rome, the prime minister stated "enemies" may use immigration as a "weapon" by "deliberately driving people to our shores to try to destabilise our society".
"Criminal gangs will find ever cheaper ways to ply their evil trade," he added. "They will exploit our humanity.
"They suppose nothing of placing folks's lives in danger once they put them in these boats at sea."
Mr Sunak then hinted at the need to change international law on immigration, telling the crowd at Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's Atreju political festival: "If we don't deal with this drawback, the numbers will solely develop.
"It will overwhelm our countries and our capacity to help those who actually need our help the most.
"If that requires us to replace our legal guidelines and lead a world dialog to amend the post-war frameworks round asylum, then we should do this.
"Because if we don't fix this problem now, the boats will keep coming and more lives will be lost at sea."
Back in Britain, Mr Sunak has been preventing to cross his flagship Rwanda invoice, which was ruled unlawful by the Supreme Court final month.
Tuesday noticed the prime minister survive a potential rise up as a brand new draft of the invoice - which declares in regulation that Rwanda is a protected nation - was passed by MPs at its second reading by 313 votes to 270, a majority of 43.
The revised invoice will enable ministers to disapply the UK's Human Rights Act, however doesn't prolong the identical powers to the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), which hardline Tory MPs demanded.
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PM embraces Meloni, praises Thatcher
While in Rome, Mr Sunak was embraced by Ms Meloni - who has taken a hard-line stance on migration and who's populist Brothers of Italy social gathering hosted the occasion.
The two leaders had held bilateral talks the place they "agreed on the vital importance of tackling the scourge of illegal migration and the shared sense of urgency that they feel on this issue", based on a Downing Street spokesperson.
Ms Meloni and Mr Sunak additionally met with Albania's prime minister Edi Rama, who's nation has a deportation scheme with Italy.
New paperwork seen by Sky News present Italy's migrant deal with Albania is far less radical than the Rwanda plan.
Labour tells Sunak to 'cease losing time'
It comes as some 292 folks made a journey throughout the English Channel in seven boats on Friday, based on Home Office figures printed on Saturday.
It was additionally confirmed a migrant died throughout an incident on Friday, whereas one other was left in a crucial situation .
Shadow immigration minister Stephen Kinnock stated it was "not too late" for the prime minister to alter path on his migration coverage.
"At the political summit he's attending today in Italy", he stated, "the Prime Minister should commit to stop wasting time on the Rwanda gimmick.
"[He should] undertake Labour's plan to spend money on a cross-border policing unit to crack down on the legal smuggling gangs making tens of millions within the channel, put stronger powers in place and get a brand new safety settlement together with working with Europol in order that we will deal with the issue at supply."
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