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Is More Border Patrol Vessels Around The Uk Coast A Good Idea?

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dave50 | 12:25 Wed 03rd Aug 2016 | News
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36960905
All that happens is the boats pick up the migrants for the sea then bring them to the UK, never having to return to where they came from. If these people find out they have a good chance of getting rescued, even more will try their luck. It should be made plain that any getting picked up will immediately be sent back without setting foot in the UK at all.
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Considering the huge length of our coastline, I am not sure if there are enough boats available.
Perhaps a sort of reverse Dunquerque operation is called for!
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Three does seem rather inadequate, despite the radar stations, or whatever, on the coast. I've no expertise in how many are needed, but it feels like another eight would help cover the stretch better. Meanwhile are there no existing boats that can be pressed into service as a stop-gap until the new dedicated patrol ones arrive ?
Bring back Dad's Army.
We have nearly 8,000 miles of coastline , to patrol it all 24 / 7 / 365 is going to need several hundred patrol boats and thousands of crew.
The suggestion that we should position soldiers along the entire coast with orders to shoot on sight anyone who looks as though they may be attempting to land and also looks 'a bit foreign' is beyond absurd !
The south coast has just 300 miles. http://www.visitsoutheastengland.com/south-coast Add a few hundred more for the southern parts of the west & east. No one is going to float a rubber dingy up to Scotland to sneak in. This isn't Trump's Mexican wall.
Old_Gezzer Inflatable rubber / canvas boats are virtually invisible to any form of radar. Radar only works on metal craft. Even wooden craft like private sail boats need a radar reflector to be visible on radar, obviously no one is going to put a radar reflector on a 'illegal' boat!




It's needed without a doubt, they have tried once & got caught, there are plenty of coves around the UK that's available for Landing, or would the money be better spent on D.C. honours for his crownies?
A larger boat / ship sails in international waters and launches an inflatable at night to a deserted stretch of beach. There are reports of unidentified landings on both North Wales and Remote Scottish coast lines.
//Bring back Dad's Army. //

Lol and Allo Allo and It Aint Half Hot Mum.
"no one is going to put a radar reflector on a 'illegal' boat!"
All the more reason to increase the number of patrol boats.
Where do we get the money to pay for all these extra patrol boats and the crews? That is the key question.
Out of the defunct EUSSR toll on the UK.^^
No we need "May lines" chiaroscuro :)) Nice new avatar.
Fascists, I think it's highly unlikely that they will be arriving in droves - that's what your beloved Daily Mail wants you to believe. The few that *may* get in will more than likely ADD to the economy rather than sap from it by signing on anyway. (Here we go...)
Anyway, we've left Europe, so it's no longer a problem :-)
(I can smell boiling blood).
As they are Illegal they can't 'sign on' as officially they do not exist!

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