This government, like its previous government, does not control illegal immigration.
Over 23,000 people crossed the English Channel on small boats between workers who won the general elections last July and late last year.
More people are dying than ever before.
The dead are seen in livelihoods when the dinghy is intercepted. Border forces face floating crime scenes.
Workers want to take on the perception that they are soft and hopeful about all of this, they are adopting the show’s strategy and don’t just tell them.
The pastor wants to give him a sense of proving toughness, a visible sense of muscularity.
Ten days ago I was one of a handful of reporters who were taken to one of the operation rooms of the government’s small boat orders.
The huge screens on the walls map the French coast and the spots where launch attempts are most frequently made.
About dozens of staff are using so-called open source data (such as social media).
Elsewhere, reporters are not invited at the location, and security services earn tips with their own secret intelligence.
For the first time now, the Ministry of Home Affairs has released photos (still images and videos) of illegal immigrants being deported.
And they talk about what they call “surges” and “blitz” when they chase after people who work illegally in the UK.
Conservatives say the government has made a major mistake by canceling plans to send some migrants to Rwanda.
They also hope that it will take more time, as Kemi Badenok told me last week to win British citizenship.
And the reform Britain, taking into account what the government has to say, is pathetic compared to the scale of the issue.
The upward trend in reform in polls is an important political context here.
Nigel Farage’s party is still seeking labor, not just conservatives.
Reform – Many of its supporters are drawn to them because of their uncompromising views on immigration – said they currently have over 200,000 members on the weekend.
Meanwhile, labor officials have been praised and sometimes praised, noting the theatrical, flashy style of President Trump’s opening weeks ago at the White House.
Keir Starmer Ir is a rather different character to gently put it in, but the UK government channels the White House playbook a bit.
More than 40 countries will be invited to the London Border Security Summit at the end of next month.
And there’s more to talk about working on the legal transition.
What is known as a white paper is expected in March or April. There you will be ideas to narrow down the numbers that arrive legally.
Immigration is a huge concern for so many people. And it is important in itself.
But that’s important for a broader reason as well. The numbers that arrive legally and illegally are visible and expensive everyday illustrations for many of us, of the state’s failures and broken promises.
What we’re seeing now is that the government is trying to show us what it is about.