In extremely candid remarks, they have criticised a new ÂŁ662million deal Britain signed with France at the end of last month to stop migrants crossing the Channel. It will see at least 50 riot-trained officers on the beaches and beefed up security.
âIt starts from everywhere. It is a subject that must be dealt with at the global level. We have no solution. There will always be an influx of people who want to join the UK.â
Mr Philp told The Mail on Sunday the comments and funding showed Britain needs to leave the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR).

Migrants board a small  boat on Dunkirk beach earlier this month as French police watched on
French officers stood on the beach as the migrants made their way on to the boat
He said: âThis confirms what we have known all along. Shabana Mahmood has handed over half a billion pounds of our money to the French, most of it without performance conditions â and it will make no difference whatsoever.
âLast year the French stopped barely a third of embarkation attempts, and even with those the illegal immigrants were released to try again the next day.
âI have even witnessed with my own eyes French police ushering illegal immigrants on to buses headed towards the beaches.
âIllegal immigrants crossing the channel are up 45 per cent since the election and Starmer has presided over more illegal crossings than any Prime Minister in history. We need to leave the ECHR so all illegal immigrants can be deported within a week of arrival. Then the crossings would soon stop.
âThat is the Conservative plan, but the Labour government is too weak to do it.â
One Dover-based fisherman said he did not think the French made any ârealâ attempt to stop the   boats.
He said: âIt wonât surprise me if there is not another 200,000. I see the French navy escort the migrants over. There is no deterrent. If they wanted to, I think they could stop it tomorrow. But they donât.â


