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This is gb news across the uk on tv, in your car on Digital Radio and on your Smart Speaker by simply saying play gb news. Now its back over to tom and. Pip and. Pip its 12 06. And. Pip its12 06. Good and. Pip its 12 06. Good afternoon. Youre with the live desk here on gb news and we can reveal that ten that 100,000 migrants beg your pardon have now crossed the English Channel illegally since 2018. The milestone was reached after a further 400 people arrived in dover earlier today. The news will come as a huge blow to rishi sunak, who made stopping the boats one of his government five priorities and has reinvite curated the debate about britains place in the European Convention on human rights, with a third of cabinet members said to be pushing for the uk to quit the echr if the rwanda plan is blocked. Gb news has been getting reaction of several mps throughout the day. Here is what some of them have had to say. It makes me angry, martin, because the rest of parliament, the labour, the snp and the others continually voted against this. The lords have voted against it. And, you know, you suella my comments earlier this week, majority the week, the vast majority of the of people in this country of the people in this country seem to agree with what myself is saying and what government is trying to do. So yes, its infuriating, were the only infuriating, but were the only party that can sort out. Party that can sort this out. We have as yet failed to solve the problem. Well, thats self evident , but i dont think self evident, but i dont think its through lack of trying by the government that everybody can see the problem. Not can see the problem. Not everybodys got a solution, at least one that the court will accept. And i think the government is on the right line. If you come here illegally, youll be sent back home if thats possible. Frankly, the conservatives have presided over 13 years of failure on this, and theyve created this chaos which now needs be fixed. Needs to be fixed. Well, lets get the thoughts of gb news home and security editor mark white. Mark esther mcvey. Theyre mark esther mcvey. Theyre saying the governments along the line, sort of saying the right line, sort of saying to people, if you come here illegally, be sent illegally, you will be sent back. Clearly not. Back. Clearly theyre not. We look at these when we look at these numbers, whatever theyre saying isnt reaching those people. Because they isnt reaching those people. Desperate because they isnt reaching those people. Desperate to because they isnt reaching those people. Desperate to come ause they isnt reaching those people. Desperate to come here they isnt reaching those people. Desperate to come here foray are desperate to come here for lots of different reasons. Lots of different reasons. Yes. I mean, people are continuing to come the waiting list for those that are still to receive an initial decision on their asylum applications. Can tinues to grow. Their asylum applications. Can tinues to grow. And the tinues to grow. And the government is honest in saying that there is no Silver Bullet to solving this crisis. It has to solving this crisis. It has to be a multifaceted approach which involves trying to take the fight to the people smugglers. With the deal, as was announced yesterday by the government, with regard to turkey also dealing with the people when theyre here in terms of where to house them and taking them away from more Expensive Hotel accommodation to more basic accommodation on the likes of the bibby stockholm barge. All of these issues are competing and vying for the attention of the media. As far as the government was concerned, this was supposed to be the week actually in which they would show us that they really are trying to get to grips with the small boats crisis that they will make true on rishi sunak pledge to stop the boats out. But what we see time and time again is every time there is a break in the weather when conditions improve , then these conditions improve, then these boats come across in very significant numbers. And today, again , you were saying in your again, you were saying in your introduction, 400, im now being told the very latest is that it looks like 9 or 10 boats. So were pushing 500. And there may be more as the day progresses. Today, busy day in the channel today. The rnli , i understand, were the rnli, i understand, were rescuing people earlier today, including women and children. Including women and children. Yes, there were reports certainly of people in the water. I would add a slight caveat in the sense that the people traffickers tell those on board the boats to dial 999 when they get within range of the uk and they tell the coastguard that there are people in the water or that there are women and children on board to ensure and children on board to ensure a faster response. So sometimes a faster response. So sometimes you get reports in the initial stages. That might be something , but actually when they get there they find , well, no, its there they find, well, no, its just a boat full of people and they picked up anyway. They get picked up anyway. This is an mark clearly this is an international issue. Lots of countries are struggling with increased increased increased arrivals, increased small boats. Weve seen tragic news with italy. Weve seen news with greece as well. This is something affecting many countries, country countries, but not every country has the same issue when it comes to processing those who arrive. To processing those who arrive. Ive i was very interested to hear the immigration minister , hear the immigration minister, robert jenrick, earlier this week saying the government doesnt necessarily want to process people that quickly. Why is that . Well, the problem is so on that point, youve got this new illegal immigration bill which has now gone through parliament. Its become law , but they cant its become law, but they cant enact it because it relies on there being a safe third country. So what happens is that people that come across that, then then will be denied the ability to claim asylum because theyll be deemed to be an illegal immigrant immigrant under this new law. But you under this new law. But you cant then return them to their home country if theyre coming from afghanistan or iran or iraq or syria. Theres no returns or syria. Theres no returns agreements. Theyre not safe countries to send people back to anyway. So you rely on the third safe country , which is rwanda , safe country, which is rwanda, is what the governments bet. The house on. But rwanda is mired in the courts and theres no solution to that until later in the year. And theres every chance it could go against the government , in which case this government, in which case this policy , which is based around policy, which is based around this , declaring those who come this, declaring those who come across the channel illegal and immediately removing them would just crumble. So its a very just crumble. So its a very precarious position. Anne and precarious position. Anne and all the while you can understand why perhaps the immigration minister is suggesting that you know, not processing them at least then saves them from the dilemma of, well, were not processing them, but we cant return them to their home country. We need to give them to country. We need to give them to indefinite leave to remain anyway. Okay. Mark white, thank you okay. Mark white, thank you for your thoughts there. No, really, really interesting particularly interesting stuff, particularly the senses of the contradictory senses of government view on this. Lets government view on this. Lets get more with the thoughts of gb news presenter nigel farage. Now now, nigel, good to see you. This afternoon. This is a really cunous this afternoon. This is a really curious point. The Prime Minister has made stopping the boats one of his five priorities. He bangs on about it all the time, and yet today this milestone, 100,000 arrivals. Yeah absolutely. And in fact, worth thinking about, isnt it . All the coverage this week about the bibby stockholm . Well, more people have come already today than the bibby stockholm can accommodate. And i think sunak accommodate. And i think sunak was extremely unwise to make this pledge of stopping the boats. He doesnt have the ammunition to do it, but more importantly, he doesnt have the political will to do it. You political will to do it. You know, tony abbott, when he was the australian didnt ask the australian pm, didnt ask for permission from the courts , for permission from the courts, didnt seek the approval of the United Nations or anybody else. He he towed the boats he simply he towed the boats back indonesia and the whole back to indonesia and the whole world went potty. The british world went potty. The British Foreign office, the eu , the un. Foreign office, the eu, the un. How dare he behave in this awful way . But you know, really funny thing happened. The boat stopped coming. And thats why all these arguments about going for the criminal traffickers , about criminal traffickers, about giving money to the french, about manning the french beaches, none of those will work because financial incentive because the financial incentive for the traffickers is so high. But more importantly, the incentive for those that are paying incentive for those that are paying the traffickers is even higher because virtually nobody ever gets deported. Ever gets deported. Nigel, do you think it would have been easier for this government to simply do what tony abbott did . Were the boats coming from a much poorer, weaker country . Isnt the issue here that the french could well retaliate were to we do this . They may well start a trade war with the United Kingdom. Weve seen lots of threats from the European Union. If the United Kingdom were to pursue this policy of turning back the boats , well, we can start buying french wine. French wine. Start buying french. We can start buying french. You know, cars, if thats what they want. Look the fact is, we actually had an aeroplane on the runway with albeit a handful of people who were going to rwanda. That was the governments big push. What happened at 10 pm. Uk time , an unnamed judge uk time, an unnamed judge probably somebody not even legally qualified in strasbourg, stopped that plane from going. So weve been hamstrung right from the very start. And this was one of the points about the brexit referendum already , the brexit referendum already, the European Union had launched this mad policy in 2015, which said if you cross the med and tread on european soil, you can stay and the knock on consequences were always clear. So weve got were always clear. So weve got some talk today , tom, you know, some talk today, tom, you know, perhaps up to a third of cabinet ministers would like us to see us leaving the echr. Its very much a minority position within the conservative party. But then leaving the eu was a minority position within the conservative party. And unless you do that , party. And unless you do that, it unless you do that and then amend ed the human rights legislation in britain that has come from our signing up in the first place. I dont believe unless you do that, you will ever be able legally to solve this problem. Nigel some people would say we need to keep this in perspective here. The unhcr, november last year, according to their statistics , there was just their statistics, there was just over 231,000 refugees in the uk. Now that boils to down 0. 54 of the uks total population. Thats really not many people. Thats really not many people. Well, it depends whos coming, doesnt it . Well, it depends whos coming, doesnt it . I mean, in the case of albanians , as the case of albanians, as i know, weve sent a few back , but know, weve sent a few back, but an unbelievably 50 of albanians that claimed asylum in britain were granted it, whereas germany granted 0. You talk to police forces, all over this country about what has happened with criminality in their cities, in their counties , as a result of their counties, as a result of their counties, as a result of the albanians taking everything oven the albanians taking everything over. And i think you can quite clearly see that the First Priority ought to be protection of the british people. So of the british people. So a small number of people with bad intent and have a look at those tick tock videos literally in albanian saying come and join the crime gangs and get rich. A the crime gangs and get rich. A small number of people can do a great deal of harm. Well nigel, thank you very much for your thoughts this morning. Clearly, this is an issue thatis clearly, this is an issue that is not going away any time sooii. 500. Soon. The Police Federation for Northern Ireland says urgent answers are required after details emerged of a second major data leak containing the names of more than 200 serving officers and staff. Psni chief officers and staff. Psni chief constable simon byrne will face questions shortly. This comes after the worst Security Breach<