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Efforts to curb migrant Channel crossings not expected to cut numbers until 2026

Anjali Yadav
By Anjali Yadav Published May 17, 2025
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2025 on track to set record as crossings surge amid favourable weather and riskier smuggling tactics

London, 17 May 2025 – Government efforts to stem the flow of migrants crossing the English Channel in small boats are not expected to yield results until 2026, as officials grow increasingly sceptical that this year’s measures will have any immediate impact.

According to information obtained by the PA news agency, senior officials within the Home Office and related agencies are privately pessimistic about seeing any significant reduction in crossings before the end of the year. Despite renewed pledges by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer to tackle the crisis head-on, over 12,000 people have already made the journey across the Channel in 2025 — placing the year firmly on course to set a new record.

The spike in crossings has been attributed in part to a sharp increase in “red days” — periods of particularly calm weather, which are ideal for small boat journeys. Sources indicate that there have been nearly double the number of red days so far this year compared to the same period in 2024.

Compounding the issue, smuggling networks have adapted by packing more people into boats than ever before, heightening the risk of loss of life. Migrants from the Horn of Africa, in particular, are increasingly taking the perilous journey as smugglers offer passage under desperate conditions.

Prime Minister Starmer has reiterated his commitment to dismantling these smuggling operations, pledging to pursue the gangs involved both within the UK and overseas. Speaking at the European Political Community Summit in Tirana earlier this week, he outlined plans to engage with other countries on a new policy involving “return hubs” for failed asylum seekers.

These hubs would see individuals whose claims have been rejected sent to third countries for processing prior to deportation. While Sir Keir acknowledged that the hubs would not be a “silver bullet”, he insisted they would serve as “an important additional tool in our armoury” to discourage illegal crossings.

“The return hub proposal is not the only answer, but it’s an essential part of a broader strategy to disrupt the business model of the people smugglers,” he told reporters. “The UK must not be an easy target for criminal gangs exploiting vulnerable people.”

Officials hope the mere prospect of being removed to a third country will act as a deterrent to those considering making the journey. However, with details of potential partner countries still under negotiation and no formal agreements yet in place, it is unlikely the system will be operational before 2026.

In the meantime, government agencies are ramping up cooperation with their European counterparts. The Home Office has confirmed that new elite officers are patrolling key points along the northern French coastline, and that operations in Dunkirk have already resulted in the seizure of smuggling equipment and several arrests.

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A Home Office spokesperson said: “We are taking immediate and decisive action to reduce small boat numbers and protect lives. From expanded cooperation with French maritime forces to new legislation targeting smuggling gangs, we are determined to strengthen the UK’s borders.”

Yet for all the rhetoric and tactical changes, the surge in numbers this year has raised doubts about the effectiveness of current strategies. Critics argue that the government must do more to address the root causes of migration and improve the speed and fairness of the UK’s asylum process.

With crossings continuing at pace and no short-term decline expected, the government now faces mounting pressure to demonstrate that its longer-term plans — including return hubs and enhanced international policing — will deliver where previous approaches have failed. Until then, the Channel crisis is likely to remain a central issue in the national political conversation well into 2026.

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