Hapless French cops get worse at preventing small boats from crossing Channel as they make mockery of £480m deal with UK

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HAPLESS French cops are getting even worse at preventing small boats crossing the Channel — despite demanding more money from British taxpayers.

Police in Calais are making a mockery of the current £480million deal with the UK by stopping a lower proportion of illegal migrants this year, shock figures show.

French cops are getting even worse at preventing small boats crossing the ChannelChris Eades

In March, for every migrant caught or made to turn back, 2.36 had to be picked up by the UK Border ForceAFP

Chris EadesFrench officers refused to get their feet wet as an asylum seeker family struggled in water[/caption]

It comes the day after The Sun told how officers refused to get their feet wet as an asylum seeker family struggled in water trying to reach a dinghy off Gravelines.

Analysis of Home Office data, which details how many migrants France claims to have prevented from making the journey, reveals the three-year cooperation agreement has changed nothing.

Since May 2024, there have been only two months in which French cops have stopped more migrants than the number arriving in the UK — last August and this January.

Our research also found that in March, for every migrant caught or made to turn back, 2.36 were picked up by the UK Border Force.

During seven days in late April, 1,312 migrants arrived, yet only 303 were stopped — a ratio of more than four to one.

Overall, three of the French police’s five least effective weeks have come since the start of 2025.

Former Tory security minister Sir John Hayes yesterday said: “These figures reveal what most people suspected — the French are half-hearted about what we’re paying for them to do.

“Frankly, they’ve got enough people and resources to puncture every dinghy before it sets off. They should be doing all they can to stop these boats launching, not just standing around.”

Downing Street admitted there was “more to do” in stopping small boat crossings.

But defending the France deal, Sir Keir Starmer’s spokesman said: “We have a stronger relationship with the French government. Ever closer cooperation is already bearing fruit but we do know that we need to go further and faster.”

France counts arrests, dinghy captures, and finds of smugglers’ gear like boats and life vests as “preventions”.

It is set to change the law to allow “taxi boat” interceptions at sea — but could demand more cash for a new elite police squad.

However, militant police unions are blocking the measure and are instead instructing members to adhere to current guidelines that mean officers must stand back as soon as dinghies are in the water.

It costs £41,000 a year for the UK to house and feed each illegal immigrant in one of 210 hotels or other private accommodation.

Chris EadesOne family nearly drowned as they struggled to board the packed dinghy off Gravelines[/caption]

Chris EadesFrance is set to change the law to allow ‘taxi boat’ interceptions at sea[/caption]

Chris EadesMore than 15,000 people have crossed so far in 2025[/caption]

Had France stopped as many people as had arrived this year, 2,905 fewer migrants would have entered Britain between January and the end of May.

That would have saved taxpayers at least £119million.

Last week, The Sun revealed Britain’s annual bill to keep migrants in hotels and look after them totals £4.7billion. That is the equivalent of every penny of tax from 582,000 workers, or all the workers in Manchester.

More than 15,000 people have crossed so far in 2025 — up 42 per cent on this time year.

The Home Office was approached for comment.

BOUNCE CHECKS

By Martina Bet

REFORM UK claims taxpayers’ cash is being “explosively” blown on council waste — including trampolining for asylum seekers.

Zia Yusuf recently stepped down as the party’s chairman but has returned to lead its newly launched “Doge team” — inspired by Donald Trump’s Elon Musk-led Department of Government Efficiency in the US.

He told TalkTV: “Some explosive things we’ve found councils spending money on. You can try taking asylum seekers and illegal migrants trampolining as an example.”

Mr Yusuf last month said Reform could take the Government to court to prevent migrants being housed in areas where it now controls the local councils.

And asked if the party’s policy was to house migrants in tents, Mr Yusuf told the BBC: “That’s what France does.”

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