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Keir Starmer says asylum seekers should apply to UK from ‘misery’ of French camps, to ease crisis

Keir Starmer is calling for asylum seekers trapped in “misery” in French camps to be allowed to apply to come to the UK, to ease the Channel crossings crisis.

The policy – also proposed by Paris, but rejected by Priti Patel – would succeed where sending refugees on what’s been dubbed “a one-way ticket” to Rwanda will fail, the Labour leader said.

Sir Keir said the move would create the “safe and legal routes” needed for asylum seekers and should be combined with international action to crack down on people traffickers.

He branded the Rwanda plan “distraction tactics to stop everybody talking about the wrongdoing of the prime minister and the cost of living crisis”.

And he said: “I’ve been in those camps on the north coast of France and the desperate situation of people. I’ve seen children, the same age as my children, in tents in those camps, in the most awful circumstances.”

Sir Keir said the asylum seekers needed help to “understand where they do have rights to go to other countries” – including the right “to apply in France or somewhere else”.

“What you see in those camps is the human misery of people who are tied to criminal gangs and they need the support to help them go through safe and legal routes.”

Asked where UK applications should be made, he told the BBC: “You could do it along the route, but the best place would be country nearest where they are fleeing from.”

He argued similar schemes have been set up in the past, adding: “We’ve set up schemes for Afghanistan.”

Xural.com

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