Paying Europe to take in asylum seekers is also likely to fail as a negotiating tactic.
The EU is highly unlikely to accept either Labour or Conservative plans to negotiate an asylum returns deal that does not include the UK taking in thousands of migrants,that proposals outlined by the two main parties to seek a bespoke returns deal in a bid to tackle the Channel crisis, without accepting that the UK would need to take in a quota of asylum seekers from Europe, was no basis for negotiation.
Downing Street however said the Prime Minister would never accept a quota arrangement, while stressing that he still wants a returns deal. She told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme: “What they have been trying to say is that we would somehow be part of the European member states’ asylum dispersal quota scheme.“We are not a member state, we will not be a member state, we will not be part of that scheme.
In an article for the Daily Express, Home Secretary Suella Braverman — who on her watch has seen more than 20,000 migrants arriving in Britain via small boats this year alone — said: “The price for Starmer’s dirty deal is that the UK will take ‘our fair share’ of the swathes of illegal migrants who pour into Europe — over a million last year.”
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