Skip to content
CityAM
Main navigation
  • News
    • News
      • Latest Business News
      • Economics
      • Politics
      • Tech
      • Banking
      • FTSE 100 Live
      • Retail
      • Insurance
      • Legal
      • Property
      • Transport
      • Markets
    • From our partners
      • AON
      • Bayes Business School
      • Canada BIDs
      • Central London Alliance CIC
      • Destination City
      • Halkin
      • Olympia
      • Inside Saudi
      • Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
      • Santander X
      • YEAR SIX Dividend
    • Featured

      The next person to shop your store may not be a person at all

      AI shopping agents are rewriting the rules of online retail across North America

      Submit a story

      Tell us your story.

      Submit
  • Opinion
  • Sport
    • Latest Sports News
      • Sport
      • Sport Business
    • From our partners
      • The Morning Briefing: SBS x CityAM
      • Aramco Team Series
      • LIV Golf
    • Featured

      Cohere's Aidan Gomez bets the house on 'sovereign AI' with Aleph Alpha merger valuing the group at $20bn

      Cohere CEO Aidan Gomez on stage discussing the Toronto AI lab's strategy

      Submit a story

      Tell us your story.

      Submit
  • Life&Style
    • Life&Style
      • Life&Style
      • Toast the City Awards
      • The Magazine
      • Travel
      • Culture
      • Motoring
      • Wellness
      • The RED BULLETiN
      • Do it with Shared Ownership
      • Media Speak Hub
    • Featured

      Moonvalley's Naeem Talukdar is selling Hollywood the one thing rival AI video tools cannot: legal cover

      Moonvalley's Marey AI video model produces Hollywood-grade footage trained on licensed data

      Submit a story

      Tell us your story.

      Submit
  • Investec
  • Events
  • Latest Paper
Sunday 15 December 2024 6:01 pm

Home secretary criticised for not saying when small boat crossings will fall

By: Jessica Frank-Keyes

Political Reporter

Add as a preferred source on Google
The home secretary has been criticised for not saying when small boat crossings will fall. Photo: PA
The home secretary has been criticised for not saying when small boat crossings will fall. Photo: PA

The home secretary has been criticised for not saying when small boat crossings will fall.

Yvette Cooper has insisted the government has a moral responsibility to tackle the crisis, but refused to say when the number of people arriving across the English Channel will decline.

The Labour minister was criticised by her Tory opponent for what he called having “effectively given up on protecting our borders”.

Conservative shadow home secretary Chris Philp said: “It is revealing that stopping illegal immigration isn’t even one of Keir Starmer’s six milestones, and their lack of a deterrent has led to small boat crossings going up by 18 per cent since the election.”

He told Sky News: “Law enforcement alone is not enough and that’s why it was so foolish for Labour to scrap that Rwanda deterrent before it even started.”

Speaking to the BBC’s Sunday With Laura Kuenssberg, Cooper said she wanted numbers to fall sharply but did not set a deadline, adding: “Of course we want to see the boat crossings come down as rapidly as possible. What we’re not going to do is deal with this by slogans.”

‘Moral responsibility’

She added: “There is a history of home secretaries and prime ministers making grand promises but never actually having a proper plan.”

But Philp criticised her position after Labour scrapped the Rwanda deportation plan, adding: “Shockingly Labour now can’t even tell the public when these numbers will fall. 

“As they struggle to answer simple questions the British people are paying millions a day to house illegal asylum seekers in hotels – all because Labour scrapped our deterrent.”

On a visit to Italy, Cooper argued there was a “moral responsibility” for the UK government “to go after those gangs who are putting lives at risk”.

Read more

Reform UK tax cut pledge raises doubts 

Robert Jenrick speaking at a press conference, addressing current policy issues, wearing a suit and standing behind a podium

She described the “flimsy boats” and how “women and kids who get put in the middle of the boats, so when the boat folds, they are the people who get crushed, who end up drowning”.

It came after last Thursday proved to be the busiest December day ever for small boat crossings, with Home Office data showing 609 people arriving, after some 34,880 people have arrived in the crafts over the English Channel this year – 20 per cent higher than 2023.

Migration statistics

While legal migration remains high, with total long-term net migration provisionally estimated at 728,000 up to the end of June 2024, via the Office for National Statistics (ONS).

However, human rights campaigners have warned that despite the government announcing it has deported almost 13,500 people since coming to power, it could be putting lives at risk. 

The Observer reported this month that enforced returns had risen by 25 per cent between July and December compared to 2023 – while campaigners warned some people “have been unable to access legal representation, nor the medical and expert evidence needed to properly present their case, meaning some may face real risk on forced return”.

It comes as the Home Office confirmed a new cross-government unit would launch in a bid to bolster security after Cooper’s Rome trip to discuss migration with her Italian counterpart.

Boat crossing numbers are still lower than the record high in 2022, but Cooper admitted it would be “no comfort” to the public if numbers continued to remain at high levels – as she refused to rule out using a third country to process UK asylum applications.

Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch criticised the government for “pretending they’re tough on immigration”, on Camilla Tominey’s GB News show.

Badenoch said: “I’m not going to run away from the subject of immigration. I never have. Labour are pretending that they’re tough on immigration, when actually they stopped us from doing quite a lot of things.”

Read more

Starmer clings on as defence spending plan in disarray after resignations

Breaking news concept with digital world map and glowing data streams, symbolizing global communication and technology tre...

Share this article

  • Facebook
  • X
  • LinkedIn
  • WhatsApp
  • Email

Similarly tagged content:

Sections

  • News

Categories

  • Politics

People & Organisations

  • BBC
  • chris philp
  • Italy
  • Keir Starmer
  • Kemi Badenoch
  • Labour Party
  • migration
  • Office for National Statistics
  • Rome
  • Rwanda
  • Sky News
  • UK Government
  • Yvette Cooper

Trending Articles

  • Can football conquer the US? Why culture is key this World Cup

  • Starmer agrees investment deal with Japan as EU deal questioned

  • Elon Musk becomes world’s first trillionaire after SpaceX mega float

  • US and Iran agree to peace deal’s text, negotiators say

  • Thames Water, energy grid, rent prices: Burnham drums up public control agenda

More from CityAM

  • ZayZoon, the Calgary fintech born on a fishing boat, posts 1,487% growth as earned wage access goes mainstream

    ZayZoon co-founder Tate Hackert built the Calgary fintech around earned wage access
  • Botpress raises $25m as Quebec's Sylvain Perron pitches his startup as the 'infrastructure layer' for AI agents

    Botpress product UI: the Quebec startup pitches itself as the infrastructure layer for enterprise AI agents
  • FluidAI wins US FDA clearance for its surgical monitor as Waterloo's Youssef Helwa targets 100,000 operations

    FluidAI's Origin surgical monitor wins FDA clearance for use in US hospitals
  • Tony Blair accuses Starmer of damaging economy by clinging to manifesto pledges

    Politics
    Tony Blair delivering a speech at a conference podium, discussing current global political issues.
  • Forget France and Germany – why Spain is ideal for a river cruise

    Life&Style
    Luxury cruise ship docked at a sunny Spanish port, surrounded by clear blue waters and scenic coastal views.
  • Starmer’s steel tariffs are as hare-brained as Trump’s

    Opinion
    Keir Starmer discussing future of British Steel at a press conference, emphasizing economic policies and steel industry im...
  • ‘Politically toxic’ holiday tax could turn voters against Labour, hospitality leaders warn

    Hospitality
    Blackpool skyline at sunset with iconic tower and bustling promenade, highlighting vibrant seaside town atmosphere
  • Bluesky bets on the end of X and Meta’s social media grip

    Tech
    Elon Musk owns X
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • News
  • Markets & Economics
  • Politics
  • Opinion
  • Life&Style
  • Personal Finance

Follow us for breaking news and latest updates

  • Facebook
  • X
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
Copyright 2026 CityAM Limited