Routes to safety: a new approach to people crossing the Channel

People fleeing war and persecution have a right under international law to seek asylum, but currently face life-threatening journeys to safety in the UK. With travel options blocked, refugees are forced into the hands of ruthless smugglers who exploit the UK's lack of safe passage, cramming men, women and children into dangerous small boats to cross the Channel.

Our new report, Routes to safety: a new approach to people crossing the Channel, makes an evidence-based case for a competent and compassionate alternative to current failed policies, and calls on the UK government to change course. We recommend three priorities:

  1. Ruin smugglers deadly trade by establishing safe routes for those seeking safety in the UK.

  2. Renew Britain's commitment to international cooperation.

  3. Restore the right to seek asylum and rebuild our asylum system.

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