UK to pay France extra £16m in stopgap deal to patrol Channel beaches
by Rajeev Syal Home affairs editor from World news | The Guardian on (#74MDM)
Two-month arrangement aimed at preventing small-boat crossings comes as existing deal expires
The UK will pay France an extra 16.2m to keep police patrolling Channel beaches and prevent a surge in small-boat crossings after negotiators failed to agree a permanent deal before a midnight deadline.
The stopgap arrangement, which will last for two months, comes after French negotiators refused to agree to UK demands for further interventions and patrols to stop asylum seekers from reaching the UK via the Channel.
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