Starmer's soiled cope with EU will 'give up our Brexit freedoms'

Suella Braverman warns of 'forces' attempting to cease small boats pledge

Labour's “dirty deal” with the EU will give up Britain’s Brexit freedoms, Suella Braverman declared final evening.

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The Home Secretary warned that Sir Keir Starmer is plotting “to hand Brussels the keys to our immigration system” by agreeing to take greater than 100,000 migrants from the EU every year.

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The Labour chief has opened the door to accepting extra asylum seekers from Europe by stating he needs a brand new migration pact with the bloc.

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Home Secretary Suella Braverman, writing solely for the Daily Express, warned: “We’ve long known that Sir Keir Starmer and the Labour Party want to rejoin the European Union. Now it’s out in the open that they’ve been plotting to hand Brussels the keys to our immigration system.

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“Our hard-won Brexit freedoms surrendered in a heartbeat. This has always been Starmer’s dream.

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Suella Braverman blasts Keir Starmer (Image: Getty)

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“The price for Starmer’s dirty deal is that the UK will take “our fair share” of the swathes of unlawful migrants who pour into Europe - over 1,000,000 final yr.

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“If Starmer spent more time outside of his Westminster bubble, he might find that the British people are already taking more than their fair share of illegal migrants.”

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Mrs Braverman additionally warned that the UK would grow to be Europe’s “dumping ground” for migrants.

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The Conservatives argued that, if Labour signed a returns settlement with the European Union, it could have compelled the UK to take 124,614 unlawful migrants in 2022 as a part of a “mandatory fair share” settlement.

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The EU needs each member state to simply accept at the least 30,000 migrants yearly or pay £20,000 for every individual they don't settle for.

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Sir Keir has refused to say what number of migrants a Labour Government would settle for as a part of a quota.

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But, drawing the battle traces on immigration for the subsequent General Election, ministers accused the Labour chief of treating “the valid concerns of the British public with utter disdain.”

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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak slammed the plans yesterday, declaring: “I don’t think it’s credible that he really wants to grip this problem and his plans today seem to amount to saying that we might one day accept a hundred thousand EU migrants every year.

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“That doesn’t seem like a credible plan to me to stop the boats. Meanwhile, we are getting on to delivering.

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“For the first time ever this year, the number of small boat arrivals is down by almost a fifth.

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“The number of illegal migrants crossing from Albania is down by 90 per cent. We’ve got a plan. The plan is delivering, and I’m determined to stop the boats.”

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Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick stated a returns settlement based mostly on proposed EU migration guidelines would imply “disregarding the will of the British people to cut numbers and stop the boats”.

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Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick blasts Labour's pledge (Image: Getty)

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He added final evening: “Labour’s new immigration pledge is falling apart rapidly. Sir Keir’s proposal could mean accepting over 100,000 new illegal migrants into Britain every year.

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“Today, Yvette Cooper must answer a few basic questions. Would they be allowed to work? Would they be allowed to claim benefits? Where would they accommodate them given the pressures on local authorities? And how much is this all going to cost the British taxpayer?

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“As usual Labour have been silent on the details. Why? Because they know their pledge is a cheap stunt to deceive the public and will not solve the problem.”

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Sir Keir Starmer yesterday pledged to “smash” the individuals smuggling gangs making a mockery of Britain’s borders.

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More than 23,000 migrants have crossed the Channel thus far this yr, after a document 45,755 reached UK shores final yr.

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And talking from The Hague within the Netherlands, he prompted widespread fury by suggesting that he may settle for a quota as a part of a brand new returns cope with the EU.

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Challenged over looking for nearer ties with the EU after Brexit, he stated: “If we’re going to smash the gangs that are running this vile trade of putting people into the water to cross the Channel, then we have to operate where they’re operating.

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“And they’re operating in France, across Europe, beyond Europe in fact. And that’s why I’m here talking about what we can do with our EU partners but also beyond that.”

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The Labour chief stated his foremost goal was guaranteeing that folks didn't make it throughout the English Channel within the first place.

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He stated: “I’ve been exploring today at Europol with police teams, with prosecutorial teams whether we can get a closer agreement that would allow us to share information more quickly, to have joint operations to take down those that are running this vile trade by stopping those boats getting in the water in the first place.”

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23,000 migrants have crossed the Channel (Image: Getty)

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This could be paid for by scrapping the Rwanda scheme, Sir Keir stated.

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Downing Street insisted Mr Sunak additionally needs a brand new returns cope with Brussels - however has drawn a pink line on a quota or “burden sharing”.

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The Prime Minister’s official spokesman stated: “We have set out that migration across Europe is a shared problem and it involves work with our European partners.

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“The discussions we’ve had with the EU, and the basis for our discussions, have been on sending migrants back on the basis they travelled through a safe country.

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“But the Government has never and would never be open to a burden-sharing agreement where we take a quota.”

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The spokesman didn't rule out the opportunity of a funding deal which might see UK taxpayers’ cash go to Brussels as a part of an settlement.

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Rishi Sunak vows to cease the small boats (Image: Getty)

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“There are discussions ongoing, so I’m not going to get into whether or not we would or would not fund any further co-operation,” the spokesman stated.

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In a vicious political battle, Sir Keir dismissed ministers’ criticism of his immigration plan, declaring the responses have been “typical from a Government that’s completely lost control of the situation”.

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He stated: “It’s embarrassing that the Government is pumping out this nonsense. It ought to be the UK government who decides who comes to the UK.

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“But at the moment, because the government has lost control, it is those that are running the gangs that are putting people in boats to cross the channel.”

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He added: “There needs to be a returns agreement. That will have to be negotiated. The PM himself said that he wants a returns agreement. In opposition I’m not in a position to negotiate that, nor have I spoken to anyone about that.”

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The Labour chief stated his Government would deal with individuals smugglers like terrorists and officers need the National Crime Agency to extend the usage of civil orders.

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Party sources stated they need to prohibit the motion of smugglers working within the UK by making it simpler to acquire severe crime prevention orders, sometimes used to focus on terrorists and drug traffickers..

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Labour additionally needs to succeed in a brand new settlement to share real-time intelligence with the EU much like the Schengen Information System II, a database of terror suspects and immigration offenders which the UK had computerized entry to earlier than Brexit.

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Party sources additionally dismissed claims the UK must settle for 100,000 migrants a yr beneath a brand new cope with the EU.

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They pressured Sir Keir Starmer isn't looking for to hitch the EU’s new migration pact however is looking for a brand new bespoke cope with the bloc.

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More British officers could be stationed in Europe beneath the plans, with a “cross-border police force” centered solely on disrupting legal gangs, Labour stated.

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