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Almost half of Brits say they have little to no sympathy for migrants crossing the Channel

And 75 per cent of Leave voters say the UK does not have a responsibility to help protect those arriving on our shores.

Jack Peat by Jack Peat
2020-08-12 08:09
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New polling has shown almost half of Brits have little to no sympathy for the migrants risking their lives in making the perilous Channel crossing.

A YouGov poll of 3,163 adults found that 49 per cent of the general population are unsympathetic to their plight, compared to 44 per cent who say they care a little or a great amount.

That number is exacerbated among Conservative and Leave voters, where almost three-quarters (73 per cent) of people say they have no sympathy.

Responsibility

Of these people 57 per cent of Tory voters and 75 per cent of Leave voters say the UK does not have a responsibility to help protect the migrants who are arriving in England from France.

More generally, 46 per cent of Britons say that the UK has done more than its fair share to accommodate refugees who have arrived in Europe when compared to other European countries.

That is despite countries such as Germany, Greece and France taking in a far higher proportion.

More generally, 46% of Britons say that the UK has done more than its fair share to accommodate refugees who have arrived in Europe when compared to other European countrieshttps://t.co/SBBW9nzyQt pic.twitter.com/lFWsHRlYpX

— YouGov (@YouGov) August 11, 2020

“Very bad and stupid”

Boris Johnson has said that migrants crossing the Channel is a “very bad and stupid and dangerous and criminal thing to do” as he hinted at changing laws to address the situation.

The comments came as a French politician warned the UK’s decision to send in the Royal Navy “won’t change anything”, and a former Home Office official said he was sceptical of the plans.

More crossings continued early this week, with an inflatable dinghy thought to be carrying more than 20 people from Syria – including women and children – met by a Border Force boat off the coast of Dover.

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Home Secretary Priti Patel also headed to Dover, and was spotted disembarking from a police boat that had been out in the Channel earlier that morning. Meanwhile the RAF dispatched a plane to survey the Channel.

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