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Bear in mind, in the same time, one person every 15 seconds
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gets nicked for an Ulez ticket by Sadiq Khan in London. We're completely losing the plot
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How on earth can the conviction rate be so low? I can't believe it because quite often these boats are intercepted
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and the people are taken off safely by border force or by the lifeboat service
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They would see who was steering and controlling the engine of the boat
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so they should immediately say to the police on arrival, this is the person you need to arrest
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because they've clearly been endangering lives at sea and running a people-smuggling racket
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and it's just completely unacceptable. But it's got to the point, has it not, Lord Morris Glassman
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where many people think that this is not a law enforcement service
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as you can see, Border Force. It's a rescue service. It's a taxi service. You know, it's completely out of order
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I mean, I've long argued we have to put the Royal Navy into the English Channel. Sometimes I amuse myself
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But they don't want to do it. They don't want to do it, but they might have to do it
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and that's because we've got to protect our... But they don't want to do it because the rules imposed
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would make the task impossible. You've got to look again at how this is organised
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and you've got to say to Border Force, one of your prime duties is to arrest the ringleaders
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and the drivers of the boats, because we need to break this. And that is the Home Secretary's policy
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so why isn't she instructing them to do that? Conservatives didn't do that. No. Well, then they were wrong. But we had a new policy. They had a policy of deterrence by Rwanda, which was scrapped
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The new policy is to crack down on the gangs. Well, you can see a member of the gang in each of the boats because they're driving it
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They probably collected the fares. They are breaking all sorts of laws from tax laws to seriously endangering people's lives
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So why aren't we cracking down on that