PM's remarks on illegal migration: 7 December 2023
皇冠体育app Prime Minister Rishi Sunak made a speech on illegal migration on 7 December 2023.

Today the government has introduced the toughest anti-illegal immigration law ever.
I know it will upset some people and you will hear a lot of criticism about it.
It鈥檚 right to explain why I have decided to do this.
I鈥檓 the child of immigrants鈥β�
I understand why some people take the risk of getting into unsafe dinghies to cross open waters鈥�
鈥t鈥檚 because the United Kingdom is an incredible country鈥� it offers opportunity, hope and safety.
But the difference is鈥� my family came here鈥� legally.
Like most immigrants, they integrated into local communities鈥�
鈥orked hard to provide for their family
鈥uilt lives and businesses, found friends and neighbours鈥�
鈥� and most of all鈥� they were really proud to become British.
That feeling of pride鈥� it cascades down the generations and grows鈥� and that鈥檚 why you see so many children of immigrants sitting around the Cabinet table.
But it鈥檚 not a given鈥� illegal immigration undermines not just our border controls鈥� it undermines the very fairness that is so central to our national character.
We play by the rules. We put in our fair share. We wait our turn.聽
Now if some people can just cut all that out鈥� you鈥檝e not just lost control of your borders鈥� you鈥檝e fatally undermined the very fairness upon which trust in our system is based.
That鈥檚 why this legislation is necessary.聽
To deliver an effective deterrent to those who wish to come here illegally鈥�
鈥o restore people鈥檚 trust that the system is fair鈥�
鈥� and ultimately: to stop the boats.
And so, our Bill today fundamentally addresses the Supreme Court鈥檚 concerns over the safety of Rwanda.
I did not agree with their judgement, but I respect it.
That is why I have spent the last three weeks working tirelessly to respond to their concerns鈥�
鈥nd to guarantee Rwanda鈥檚 safety in a new legally binding international treaty.聽
皇冠体育app Supreme Court were clear that they were making a judgement about Rwanda at a specific moment 18 months ago鈥nd that the problems could be remedied. 聽
Today we are confirming that they have been鈥�
鈥nd that unequivocally, Rwanda is a safe country.
And today鈥檚 Bill also ends the merry-go-round of legal challenges that have blocked our policy for too long.聽
We simply cannot have a situation where our ability to control our borders鈥�
鈥nd stop people taking perilous journeys across the channel鈥β�
鈥s held up in endless litigation in our courts.聽
So this Bill gives Parliament the chance to put Rwanda鈥檚 safety beyond question in the eyes of this country鈥檚 law.
Parliament is sovereign. It should be able to make decisions that cannot be undone in the courts.聽
And it was never the intention of international human rights laws鈥�
鈥o stop a sovereign Parliament removing illegal migrants to a country that is considered safe in both parliamentary statute and international law.
So the Bill does include what are known as 鈥渘otwithstanding鈥� clauses.
皇冠体育appse mean that our domestic courts will no longer be able to use any domestic or international law鈥�
鈥ncluding the Human Rights Act鈥�
鈥o stop us removing illegal migrants.
Let me just go through the ways individual illegal migrants try and stay.聽
Claiming asylum 鈥� that鈥檚 now blocked.聽
Abuse of our Modern Slavery rules 鈥� blocked.聽
皇冠体育app idea that Rwanda isn鈥檛 safe 鈥� blocked.
皇冠体育app risk of being sent on to some other country - blocked.
And spurious Human Rights claims 鈥� you鈥檇 better believe we鈥檝e blocked those too鈥�
鈥ecause we鈥檙e completely disapplying all the relevant sections of the Human Rights Act.
And not only have we blocked all these ways illegal migrants will try and stay鈥�
鈥e鈥檝e also blocked their ability to try and stay by bringing a Judicial Review on any of those grounds.
That means that this Bill blocks every single reason that has ever been used to prevent flights to Rwanda from taking off.聽
皇冠体育app only, extremely narrow exception will be if you can prove with credible and compelling evidence鈥β�
鈥�.that you specifically have a real and imminent risk of serious and irreversible harm.
We have to recognise that as a matter of law - and if we didn鈥檛, we鈥檇 undermine the treaty we鈥檝e just signed with Rwanda.
As the Rwandans themselves have made clear鈥�
鈥f we go any further the entire scheme will collapse.聽
And there鈥檚 no point having a Bill with nowhere to send people to.
But I am telling you now, we have set the bar so high鈥�
鈥hat it will be vanishingly rare for anyone to meet it.
And once you have been removed, you鈥檒l be banned for life from travelling to the UK, settling here, or becoming a citizen.聽
But, of course, even with this new law here at home鈥β�
鈥e could still face challenges from the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg.
So let me repeat what I said two weeks ago 鈥撀�
I will not allow a foreign court to block these flights.
If the Strasbourg Court chooses to intervene against the express wishes of our sovereign Parliament鈥�
鈥 will do what is necessary to get flights off.聽
And today鈥檚 new law already makes clear that the decision on whether to comply with interim measures issued by the European Court鈥�
鈥s a decision for British government Ministers 鈥� and British government Ministers alone.
Because it is your government 鈥� not criminal gangs, or indeed foreign courts 鈥搘ho decides who comes here and who stays in our country.
Now of course, our Rwanda policy is just one part of our wider strategy to stop the boats.
And that strategy is working.
I鈥檝e been Prime Minister for just over a year now and for the first time, small boat arrivals here are down by a third鈥�.
鈥ven as illegal crossings of the Mediterranean have soared by 80 per cent.
Let me just repeat that: small boat arrivals here are down by a third.
To help achieve that, we鈥檝e signed returns and co-operation agreements with France, Bulgaria, Turkey, Italy, and Georgia.聽
Illegal working raids are up by nearly 70 per cent.聽
50 hotels are being returned to their local communities and we are housing people in a new barge and in former military sites.聽
皇冠体育app initial asylum backlog is down from 92,000 to less than 20,000.
We鈥檝e returned over 22,000 illegal migrants.
And as our deal with Albania shows 鈥� deterrence works.
Last year, a third of all those arriving in small boats were Albanian.聽
This year we have returned 5,000 people and cut those arrivals by 90 per cent.
And Albanian arrivals have far more recourse to the courts than anyone under this new legislation.
That鈥檚 why I鈥檓 so confident that this Bill will work.
Lord Sumption, the former Supreme Court Judge, believes this Bill will work.聽
We will get flights off the ground.
We will deter illegal migrants from coming here.
And we will, finally, stop the boats.