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Of course we're relying on the French because they're coming from France
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So we're relying on the French to secure our own borders. What a joke
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I mean, all our brave sailors from back in the day would have been absolutely..
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We're not relying on the French, but it's just a fact of life that they are coming from France
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So, of course, we have to... Ben, people like you who say this, who say, let's not cooperate with France
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Like, that is the problem. We have to cooperate with France. I'm not saying don't cooperate. I'm just saying that you cannot rely on the French to secure our own borders
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You're saying they don't like us, we can't rely on them, don't trust us. It's like, actually, diplomacy is quite important
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And the best thing that... Keir Starmer's made a ton of mistakes since he became Prime Minister, but the best thing he's done is he's rebuilt our relationships
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with our key allies across the world. He's managed the relationship with Trump as well as anybody could
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And he's restoring our reputation that was trashed over the last few years
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Wow, wow. That's amazing. Meanwhile, small-boat migrants are up 40% year-on-year. Yeah, short-term
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Wow, well done. We've had nine months. Like, let's see where we are. How long do you want
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Well, these problems cannot be resolved overnight. They're complicated. They're difficult. Labour promised to decrease the hotels
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They've increased them. They've opened more. The only people benefiting from that are the migrants that arrive and get put into hotels
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and the hoteliers who are now making billions from hotels that usually would have been empty
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Those are the people that are laughing. The taxpayer is crying because just on Friday alone last week
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I think it cost £28 million a year to house those people that arrived on those days
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That's my money. I didn't consent to these people being in hotels. I would rather my single parent mothers who are living in multi-occupancy houses
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had those hotel rooms, frankly