EU blocks new Brexit pact to help Britain reduce English Channel migrant crossings - leaked documents

Rishi Sunak speaking to reporters

A new deal which would help scale back the number of Channel migrants in Britain has been blocked by the EU, leaked documents reveal

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Georgina Cutler

By Georgina Cutler


Published: 15/08/2023

- 09:41

Updated: 16/08/2023

- 08:18

The blow means the UK will remain unable to return small boat migrants to France

A new deal which would help scale back the number of Channel migrants in Britain has been blocked by the EU, leaked documents reveal.

The revised Brexit pact which would allow migrants to be returned to France was reportedly refused by one of European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen's most highly regarded aides.


Brussels will rule out signing the post-Brexit "returns agreement", according to German politician Bjoern Siebert.

The blow means the UK will remain unable to return small boat migrants to France.

Ursula von der Leyen

The Brexit pact which would allow migrants to be returned to France was reportedly refused by one of European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen's most highly regarded aides

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A leaked British memo - seen by the Daily Mail - states the outcome of a meeting between Siebert - von der Leyen's head of cabinet - and the Cabinet Office's National Security Adviser Sir Tim Barrow.

Discussing Siebert, the memo said: "He stressed that the Commission is not open to a UK-EU readmissions agreement."

However, both sides did agree to co-operate on other immigration measures.

The EU has since disputed the version of events in the memo, with a Commission spokesman saying: "Mr Siebert never said what it is claimed."

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Current rules mean Britain is limited to sending migrants to their home nation or to a safe third country such as Rwanda - which leads to human right challenges.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has previously shared his urge to secure a tighter co-operation with Europe on the Channel crisis.

It comes as the Tory party gears up pressure for Britain to leave the European Human Rights Convention.

Conservative MPs claim the EHRC is the biggest problem on blocking Britain returning migrants.

Dinghy migrants English ChannelThe rapid increase in small boat arrivals is just the latest setback to the Government’s plans to tackle the Channel migrant crisisPA

Conservative backbencher Danny Kruger said: "We have now tried legal efforts, technical fixes, and international diplomacy in an attempt to stop the boats within the confines of European human rights law.

"If the EU won't consider a returns agreement, we will have no choice but to take back full control of our legal sovereignty."

A government spokesman added: "We remain open to working with the EU to take forward negotiations on a UK-EU returns deal."

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