The british government needs to be clear and honest about what it really wants to achieve. The easy way is simply to allow asylum seekers in northern france to apply for asylum in the u k. That would mean that essentially nobody, i would think, would you now try to cross the channel in a dinghy ever again. And then people would just get on ferries, whichis much cheaper and much and much safer than trying to ding.
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