Sir Keir Starmer’s ‘Global Edition’ on human smugglers: Forty countries at the London summit will aim to stop the gangs

Sir Keir Starmer will commit to lead a ‘global pressure’ on illegal immigration today.
At the first summit of a world with more than 40 countries in London, Prime Minister Vietnam, Iraq and France will invite the appreciation of the record behind a new approach to smuggle with more intelligence sharing at illegal migration levels.
The Prime Minister wants to establish a new task force interested in international law enforcement teams to monitor gang activities and supply of small boat equipment.
The Prime Minister, who wrote in today’s Daily Mail, said that international cooperation is the ‘foundation’ to secure the borders of the UK. Approximately £ 30 million will be directed to fight financing, supply chains in Europe, Balkans, Asia and Africa, illegal finance and human trafficking routes.
Extra 3 million pounds will increase the capacity to prosecute the Royal Prosecutor’s Office (CPS) to prosecute and expand international footprints.
Prime Minister, the plan, ‘a large number of terrorist land is working between countries and’ organized migration crime in the same way to discuss the crime ‘when the public prosecution director of the time of what works, he said.
However, Tories doubted the plan and said that the government ‘borders lost control after record channel transitions in the first part of this year.
Approximately 6,642 immigrants have passed the channel on 119 boats, including more than 4,000 this year this month.
Sir Keir Starmer (in the picture) will commit to lead a ‘global pressure’ on illegal immigration today

Approximately 6,642 immigrants have passed the channel so far this year and this month on 119 boats, including more than 4,000

According to Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philip, illegal immigrants passing the channel increased by 30 percent since last year’s elections
Yesterday, Interior Minister Yette Cooper seemed to blame the air for record numbers by saying that the country’s border security was’ dependent on conditions.
On Sunday, the BBC’s Laurah Kuensberg program said: ‘The really unacceptable situation we are in is due to the eclipse of criminal gangs, our border security depends on the air. And we can’t continue like this. ‘
Shadow House Secretary Chris Philp said to Mail last night: ‘Keir Starmer’s allegations of crushing the gangs in Tatters. The illegal immigrants passing the channel have increased by 30 percent since the election, and so far it has been the worst year so far.
‘This was because Starmer canceled Rwanda before the beginning. He lost control of our boundaries and to pass his only defense fingers and hope for the bad weather. ‘