UK-France Launch Pilot to Return Channel Migrants

July 10, 2025

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France

London and Paris unveiled a pilot program on Thursday, July 10, 2025, to return some migrants arriving in the UK via small boats across the English Channel to France, coinciding with the conclusion of French President Emmanuel Macron’s three-day state visit.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer hailed the agreement as “groundbreaking,” aiming to disrupt the model that has driven record crossings in 2025, with over 21,000 migrants making the journey so far.

Details of the Deal

During a joint press conference, Starmer outlined that migrants arriving by small boats will be detained and returned to France “in short order,” with the program set to begin within weeks.

In exchange, the UK will accept an equivalent number of individuals via safe, legal routes, subject to security checks.

Media estimates suggest an initial return of around 50 people weekly, though official figures remain unconfirmed.

Macron, however, linked the migration surge to Brexit, arguing that the UK’s exit from the EU eliminated legal migration paths and returns agreements, creating a “pull factor” for illegal crossings—contrary to Brexit’s intended outcomes.

Broadened Cooperation

Beyond migration, the leaders addressed defense, trade, and cultural ties.

They committed to expanding the Combined Joint Expeditionary Force from 10,000 to 50,000 troops and accelerating joint development of Storm Shadow cruise missiles, already supplied to Ukraine.

The duo also joined a virtual meeting of the 30-nation Ukraine support coalition, announcing a new Paris headquarters, and discussed potential peacekeeping roles amid ceasefire talks.

Macron pushed for joint UK-France recognition of a Palestinian state as a peace pathway in the Middle East.

Political Reactions and Context

The visit featured traditional pomp, including a carriage procession and banquet hosted by King Charles III at Windsor Castle.

Yet, the migration deal dominated discussions, posing a challenge for Starmer’s Labour government as anti-immigrant sentiment boosts Reform UK. Nigel Farage called it a “humiliation for Brexit Britain,” while the Conservative opposition labeled it a “weak gimmick.”

Some European nations have expressed “serious concerns” about the exchange scheme, hinting at potential diplomatic friction.

Current Developments

As the leaders met, the UK Coastguard reported small boats heading toward southeast England, underscoring the urgency of the issue.

The pilot’s success hinges on its scale and enforcement, with critics questioning whether it will deter crossings or merely shift responsibilities.

 

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