We seem to tie ourselves in knots over this. Anything suggested isn’t viable/isn’t within the law/is against ECHR rules.
I think it’s time to DO something. A proper deterrent.
Rwanda definitely was working (fleetingly) just the concept of it was being discussed on smartphones between migrants who were contemplating chancing their luck coming over in a rubber dinghy.
Okay, so Rwanda (very expensive, some said ‘not safe’ others said ‘just inhuman’) is out. So how about offering very basic, clean accommodation on one of our own islands? We would know where the migrants are (they’re not going to swim back are they).
Medical care, dentistry available, plus 3 square meals a day.
And process applications from whichever remote UK island we use. Arrival at Dover means ushered to a plane straight there.
It would be safe, humane and viable. Cheaper than seconding hotels. Most irregular migrants would not like it but word would get round and I’m certain numbers arriving would fall dramatically. The people smugglers would have their lucrative trade cut off (no bad thing in itself, trading in human ‘commodities’ for enormous profit).
My question. Why don’t we do this?