French
presidential frontrunner 'will allow UK to push back migrant boats' and backs
Farage for PM
Jordan
Bardella criticised the current "one-in-one-out" deal and tipped
Nigel Farage to become the UK's next Prime Minister
By Alex
Storey
https://www.lbc.co.uk/article/french-presidential-stop-boats-immigration-badella-5HjdPBQ_2/
The
politician tipped to become the next president of France says he will allow
Britain to "push back" small boats carrying migrants across the
English Channel.
Jordan
Bardella said he will propose to rewrite French border policy in order to help
the crisis of migrants attempting to cross the waters if he is elected.
The
30-year-old, who is leader of the National Rally party, has backed joint
Franco-British patrols and pledged to allow UK Border Force to carry out the
"pushbacks."
Successive
British governments have explored this strategy but have been unable to deploy
it because France has refused to accept returned vessels.
He also
described Sir Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron's "one-in-one-out"
policy as a "smokescreen."
He also
declared that Nigel Farage "will be the next prime minister" after a
meeting with the Reform UK leader at a private lunch in London on Tuesday.
Mr
Bardella told The Telegraph: "NGOs funded by public money go and pick up
boats 20 kilometres off the Tunisian or Libyan coast and then Frontex [the
European border and coast guard agency] takes them.
"I'm
against this, so I have to be consistent with my principles. I can't defend the
notion of pushbacks and then refuse to allow Great Britain to do the same.
Pushbacks
have been criticised by maratime lawyers and human rights group in the past but
Mr Bardella inisited the issue would fade once he introduced a "double
border system" on French and EU frontiers, designed to stop migrants
before they reach the Channel.
He added
that he supported existing "Franco-British patrols" but said these
would be less necessary once he had overhauled French and European migration
rules.
Mr
Bardella is the runaway favourite to reach the second round of the 2027
presidential elections and iis predicted to take about 35 to 37 per cent of the
vote, well ahead of his nearest rival.
Earlier
this year, Sir Keir signed the "one-in-one-out" agreement with Mr
Macron, under which Britain returns illegal arrivals in exchange for accepting
a matching number of legitimate asylum seekers.
But Mr
Bardella called the plan "a sticking plaster,' and added: "I think
it's a smokescreen and that the ship is leaking from all sides and we’re
putting tape over the holes."

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