Chestnut where did your figures come from please? The ones I have seen suggest much lower figures for people arriving by small boats, ie over a five year period from Jan 2018=87K. That's from UK gov data. There's so much conflicting evidence even from reliable sources!
There was a long report on the BBC radio 4 this morning which is worth listening to. Actually it's genuinely the first I've heard for ages that included numbers arriving by small boats and was in response to the Govt plans to deal with the issue which have just been announced. tbh I thought the report was pretty well balanced.
Just out of interest I did a bit of research on the British papers that I subscribe to. Can I add my choice of media does not represent my political views but I like to compare what is being said by the right and left wing press, it does show how biased the media is and perhaps why it's easy for our views to become rather entrenched?
The Times last had an article about "small boats" on 11/08 about the deaths of two people arriving on a flimsy boat.
Telegraph 07/08 had an article saying the EU should take back AS that land on our shores
Guardian had an article today about the 100 specialists that will be recruited to tackle people smuggling gangs and also an article about 19 female trainee doctors from Afghanistan who have arrived in Scotland to finish their training.
New European had an article on 06/08 saying that Politicians needed to speak up more about the benefits that immigration brings to countries.
Daily Mail, I looked online as I don't subscribe to it and I couldn't find anything but I could have missed it.
We do extradite failed asylum seekers, lots have been returned to Albania and Vietnam but if they have a legitimate claim to asylum, they will be given leave to stay. If we want to stop the boats and the people smugglers profiting from people with genuine claims, surely we need proper ways of allowing people to claim asylum? Currently we don't and we haven't been processing people efficiently since 2018, before then we were sending lots of people back to their own countries. I can't help thinking this situation is partly the result of poor government decisions.