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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, July 31, 2015
David Cameron warns migrant crisis will last all summer
Britain to send sniffer dogs and more fencing to Calais as the prime minister says disruption could last throughout the summer
The prime minister has said that the fallout from the growing migrant
crisis in Calais will last throughout the summer as he pledges MoD land
to ease traffic chaos in Kent.
David Cameron said that that the current situation of "people trying to
illegally enter our country" is "absolutely not acceptable".
Britain, he said, was going to send France more fences, resources and
sniffer dog teams to stop migrants from getting access to the Channel
Tunnel.
MoD land will also be used to ease pressure on the motorways caused by
lorries which have been unable to cross into France being "stacked" on
the M20
The
migrants would have eluded French security measures and managed to get
on to the top of the lorry undetected - and can now claim asylum in
Britain
He added that Britain was going to work "hand in glove" with the French
police to stop migrants getting access to the tunnel terminals.
The prime minister has been criticised for his language surrounding the
crisis, describing the desperate migrants attempting to enter Britain as
a "storm".
His comments come as Eurotunnel officials met with security experts at
the French interior ministry and confirmed confirmed new high security
fencing around platforms in Calais.
The company, which has criticised the response of the French and British
governments, said that its own high security fencing around platforms
has become operational today.
Security fencing, previously used at the 2012 Olympics and the Nato summit, will be "completed in the coming days".
Meanwhile french ferry workers have restarted their protests at the port of Calais.
The striking French workers have been filmed throwing tyres onto a
burning barricade on the motorway outside the port, causing more travel
problems for holiday makers and lorry drivers attempting to make the
crossing to Britain.
The employees at the Eurotunnel owned, MyFerryLink, are protesting looming job cuts.