[BITList] UK Border Patrol Vessels

Michael Feltham ismay at mjfeltham.plus.com
Fri Aug 5 14:57:13 BST 2016


Border patrol vessels: Numbers 'worryingly

low', MPs warn

The UK has a total of five Border Force vessels, but only three are available

The Damen Shipyard group built Border Force Patrol vessel VALIANT spotted off Dover –
Photo : Wouter van der Veen (c)
Britain's Border Force has a "worryingly low" number of boats to patrol the UK's coasts, MPs have said, amid concerns that coastal security is under threat from people smugglers. The Home Affairs Select Committee said that only three boats were available to patrol 7,000 miles of shoreline. Royal Navy vessels should be made available to plug any gaps, it said. The Home Office says it makes use of radar and aerial surveillance and has ordered eight more boats.The UK has a total of five Border Force vessels, but one has been deployed to the Mediterranean and another is in dock for maintenance. The Border Force has been given a "key role in implementing strengthened coastal security measures", but it is "experiencing problems in gaining access to a sufficient number of patrol boats", the committee said. Labour MP Keith Vaz, chairman of the committee, told BBC Radio 5 live: "The government has done the right thing in ordering more vessels but this should have been done much earlier and criminal gangs are not going to wait until order books have been fulfilled "They are making huge amounts of money and they are the ones we are going to be targeting - we need to ruthlessly deal with them. The MPs also called for security to be stepped up at smaller ports, after the National Crime Agency warned earlier this year that they were being targeted by people smugglers. The report also: described conditions in Calais migrant camps as "absolutely atrocious" accused the EU and its member states of failing to anticipate the scale of migrant flows warned of a "two tier system" among local authorities in relation to the Syrian refugee resettlement programme, with figures showing some areas received scores of people while others took in no one urged ministers to encourage their own local councils to take their "fair share" of refugees called on the government to accept 157 unaccompanied children in Calais who have family members in the UK said maintaining the Le Touquet agreement, which allows British border checks to take place on French soil, should be a "priority" A Home Office spokeswoman said: "Our priority is to offer humanitarian support to those most in need while maintaining the security of our borders." She said refuge had already been provided for more than 1,800 Syrians under the scheme, while the government was "on track" to deliver on its pledge to resettle 20,000 by the end of the Parliament.On councils' role in resettlement, David Simmonds, of the Local Government Association, described the report as "out of date" and said: "We are confident that there will be sufficient places that will support the government's pledge to resettle 20,000 people by 2020." Source : BBC


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