Speech

PM statement on the Stop the Boats Bill: 7 March 2023

Prime Minister's Rishi Sunak's press statement following the introduction of the Illegal Migration Bill.

This was published under the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
皇冠体育app Rt Hon Rishi Sunak MP

Today we are introducing new legislation to keep my promise to you 鈥� to stop the boats.

My policy is very simple, it is this country鈥攁nd your government鈥攚ho should decide who comes here, not criminal gangs.聽聽

皇冠体育app first step is understanding the nature鈥攁nd scale鈥攐f what we are dealing with.

皇冠体育app number of people entering the UK illegally in small boats has more than quadrupled in the last two years.

Those illegally crossing the Channel are not directly fleeing a war-torn country鈥� or persecution鈥� or an imminent threat to life.

皇冠体育appy have travelled through safe, European countries.聽

皇冠体育appy are paying people smugglers huge sums to make this dangerous, and sometimes tragic, journey.

皇冠体育app reason that criminal gangs continue to bring small boats over here is because they know that our system can be exploited鈥β�

鈥�.that once here鈥llegal migrants can make a multitude of asylum, modern slavery and spurious human rights claims to frustrate their removal.

And the risk remains that those individuals just disappear into the black economy.

That is the reality we must deal with鈥�

And with 100 million people displaced around the world鈥�

鈥�.if we do not deal with it now, the situation will just get worse and worse.聽

People must know that if they come here聽illegally it will result in their detention and swift removal.

Once this happens 鈥� and they know it will happen 鈥� they will not come, and the boats will聽stop.聽

That is why today we are introducing legislation to make clear that if you come here illegally you can鈥檛 claim asylum鈥�

鈥ou can鈥檛 benefit from our modern slavery protections鈥�

鈥�.you can鈥檛 make spurious human rights claims

鈥nd you can鈥檛 stay.聽

We will聽detain those who come here illegally and then remove them in weeks, either to their own country if it is safe to do so, or to a safe third country like Rwanda.聽

And once you are removed, you will聽be banned鈥攁s you are in America and Australia鈥攆rom ever re-entering our country.聽

This is how we will聽break the business model of the people smugglers; this is how we will聽take back control of our borders.聽

Now, this Bill provides the legal framework needed to deliver this in a way that no other legislation has done before.

This is tough but it is necessary and it is fair.

This legislation will be retrospective.

If you come on a small boat today, the measures in this bill will apply to you.

And this is just part of what we are doing.

I鈥檝e always been clear this is a complex problem that can鈥檛 be solved overnight and will require us to use every tool at our disposal.

That鈥檚 why I鈥檝e already secured the largest ever small boats deal with France.

And patrols on French beaches are already up 40 per cent.

I also promised progress on enforcement and we鈥檝e increased raids on illegal working by 50 per cent.聽

I鈥檝e also negotiated a new deal with Albania, which accounted for a third of all small boats arrivals.

And that鈥檚 already delivering. We鈥檝e returned 500 illegal migrants to Albania and we are seeing far fewer come as a result.

This shows that there is nothing inevitable about illegal migration.

Deterrence works, and with will and determination, the government can get on top of it鈥攁nd we will.

Now, this will always be a compassionate and generous country.

It is something that we鈥檙e all rightly proud of.

Just look at how we have welcomed Ukrainians, Syrians from refugee camps, and embraced Hong Kongers fleeing the Chinese clampdown.

But the current situation is neither moral nor sustainable. It cannot go on.

It鈥檚 completely unfair on the British people鈥�

鈥�.who have opened their homes to genuine refugees鈥�

鈥�.but are now having to spend nearly 拢6 million a day to put up illegal migrants in hotels.聽聽

It鈥檚 unfair on the people who have come to this country legally to see others skipping the queue.聽聽

And it鈥檚 devastatingly unfair on those who most need our help but can鈥檛 get it as our asylum system is being overwhelmed by those travelling illegally across the Channel.

If we can鈥檛 stop the boats, our ability to help genuine refugees in future will be constrained.

Full control of our borders will allow us to decide who to help, and to provide safe and legal routes for those most in need.

I understand there will be debate about the toughness of these measures鈥� all I can say is that we have tried it every other way鈥� and it has not worked.

So I say again: my policy is very simple, it is this country鈥攁nd your government鈥攚ho should decide who comes here, not criminal gangs.聽聽

And聽I聽will do whatever is necessary to achieve that.

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Published 7 March 2023