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Lords warn about Calais fencing | Lords warn about Calais fencing |
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Illegal immigrants are able to climb aboard British-bound lorries in Calais despite supposed fool-proof searches, an influential peers' group has warned. | Illegal immigrants are able to climb aboard British-bound lorries in Calais despite supposed fool-proof searches, an influential peers' group has warned. |
A House of Lords committee discovered inadequate fencing at the French port would allow illegals to hide in parked vehicles after security checks. | A House of Lords committee discovered inadequate fencing at the French port would allow illegals to hide in parked vehicles after security checks. |
The peers estimated that 1,500 migrants a year could be stopped from reaching the UK if the fences were replaced. | The peers estimated that 1,500 migrants a year could be stopped from reaching the UK if the fences were replaced. |
The Tories said the news exposed how porous UK borders were under Labour. | The Tories said the news exposed how porous UK borders were under Labour. |
The peers' discovery, made during a visit to Calais as part of an investigation into Europe's borders, comes despite the Home Office spending millions on high-tech equipment in Calais and other EU ports. | The peers' discovery, made during a visit to Calais as part of an investigation into Europe's borders, comes despite the Home Office spending millions on high-tech equipment in Calais and other EU ports. |
'Weak point' | 'Weak point' |
This has included: heartbeat sensors, CO2 probes to detect exhaled breath and "passive millimetre wave" scanners which can "see" through vehicles. | This has included: heartbeat sensors, CO2 probes to detect exhaled breath and "passive millimetre wave" scanners which can "see" through vehicles. |
The equipment has been in Calais - through which more than 800,000 vehicles pass each year - since October, 2004. | The equipment has been in Calais - through which more than 800,000 vehicles pass each year - since October, 2004. |
We were surprised to find inadequate fencing, the replacement of which might prevent 1,500 illegal immigrants a year from boarding lorries bound for Britain Lord Joplin | We were surprised to find inadequate fencing, the replacement of which might prevent 1,500 illegal immigrants a year from boarding lorries bound for Britain Lord Joplin |
Lord Jopling, chairman of the House of Lords EU Committee on Home Affairs, said: "Our visit to the juxtaposed British and French border controls at Calais showed that there are excellent new technologies deployed to prevent illegal migration to the UK. | |
"However, we were surprised to find inadequate fencing, the replacement of which might prevent 1,500 illegal immigrants a year from boarding lorries bound for Britain. | "However, we were surprised to find inadequate fencing, the replacement of which might prevent 1,500 illegal immigrants a year from boarding lorries bound for Britain. |
"This would be entirely in British interests. The British and French authorities must take immediate action to remedy this." | "This would be entirely in British interests. The British and French authorities must take immediate action to remedy this." |
Gordon Brown must answer our calls for a dedicated border police force to protect the UK from the scourge of illegal immigration David DavisShadow home secretary | Gordon Brown must answer our calls for a dedicated border police force to protect the UK from the scourge of illegal immigration David DavisShadow home secretary |
The peers said the poor fencing was the "one weak point in an otherwise excellent system". | The peers said the poor fencing was the "one weak point in an otherwise excellent system". |
But shadow home secretary David Davis said: "This revelation exposes yet again how porous our borders have become under Labour. | But shadow home secretary David Davis said: "This revelation exposes yet again how porous our borders have become under Labour. |
"This, despite 10 years in power and millions spent on technology trying to tackle the problem. | "This, despite 10 years in power and millions spent on technology trying to tackle the problem. |
"The government must take action with the French authorities to ensure they meet their responsibilities in Calais. | "The government must take action with the French authorities to ensure they meet their responsibilities in Calais. |
"And Gordon Brown must answer our calls for a dedicated border police force - with proper police powers - to protect the UK from the scourge of illegal immigration and the crime that flows in with it." | "And Gordon Brown must answer our calls for a dedicated border police force - with proper police powers - to protect the UK from the scourge of illegal immigration and the crime that flows in with it." |
'Not complacent' | 'Not complacent' |
Liberal Democrat home affairs spokesman Chris Huhne said the report "highlights once again the difference between the Government's tough talk on immigration and its lack of action". | Liberal Democrat home affairs spokesman Chris Huhne said the report "highlights once again the difference between the Government's tough talk on immigration and its lack of action". |
"Rhetoric is not going to secure our borders, but a national border force and proper entry and exit controls will." | "Rhetoric is not going to secure our borders, but a national border force and proper entry and exit controls will." |
A Border and Immigration Agency spokesman insisted that "maintaining the security and integrity of our borders is a key priority". | A Border and Immigration Agency spokesman insisted that "maintaining the security and integrity of our borders is a key priority". |
"Our borders are some of the toughest in the world," he said. | "Our borders are some of the toughest in the world," he said. |
"Last year we searched over one million lorries and prevented a record 18,000 attempts by illegal immigrants to cross the channel. | "Last year we searched over one million lorries and prevented a record 18,000 attempts by illegal immigrants to cross the channel. |
"But we are not complacent and must continue to respond to the challenges that mass migration brings." | "But we are not complacent and must continue to respond to the challenges that mass migration brings." |
Schengen decision backed | Schengen decision backed |
The spokesman added: "To further tighten controls we are introducing biometric IDs for non-European Economic Area foreign nationals from 2008 and have doubled resources for enforcement. | The spokesman added: "To further tighten controls we are introducing biometric IDs for non-European Economic Area foreign nationals from 2008 and have doubled resources for enforcement. |
"This is backed by new powers for immigration officers at our borders as part of the UK Borders Act and removing incentives for illegal immigrants coming to Britain." | "This is backed by new powers for immigration officers at our borders as part of the UK Borders Act and removing incentives for illegal immigrants coming to Britain." |
The Lords committee also supported the government's decision not to join the European Union's Schengen agreement, which allows passport-free travel across participating European states. | The Lords committee also supported the government's decision not to join the European Union's Schengen agreement, which allows passport-free travel across participating European states. |
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