London, if the Labor Party comes to power in the next election, is to set up a new "elite border unit" partly to "destroy" people smuggling gangs dealing with small boats crossing the English Channel. Rwanda will end the financing scheme and replace it with "corruption with gimmicks". , Britain's Labor leader Keir Starmer said on Friday.

On April 23, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak welcomed the overnight passage of his government's controversial Rwanda security bill by parliament and pledged that nothing would stand in the way of illegal migrants moving to the African country.

Sunak has made stopping such boats from making the dangerous journey across the Channel one of his priorities ahead of the general election later this year.

Starmer's announcement comes after his shadow health secretary Wes Streetin claimed more Tory MPs were considering joining Labor due to "division and incompetence" in Rishi Sunak's government, adding that others "are worried about their future". "Wrestling with."In a speech in Dover, a coastal town in England's south-eastern Kent county, the Labor leader planned to use new counter-terrorism powers to tackle people-trafficking gangs and impose a "travellod amnesty" on Conservatives by giving them accommodation to asylum seekers. "Charged to operate. In hotels instead of processing their claims.

The BBC reported that Starmer announced plans to use counter-terrorism powers to "destroy" people smuggling gangs if he wins power. "The Labor leader said he would set up a new border protection command with specialist officers to deal with small boats crossing the Channel," the report said.

Earlier this week, Natalie Elphick, who represents the constituency of Dover, joined the main opposition Labor Party ahead of the upcoming general election.Dover is on the front lines of migrants arriving from France.

Meanwhile, the British Home Secretary, James Cleverley, said, "There are no plans to stop the workers' boats."

“Labor has illegal immigration amnesty,” he said in a statement. “Labour blocked the deportation of violent sex offenders and Labor voted more than 13 times against tough legislation to stop the boats.

“They will create havens for criminal gangs, not stop them.Even Labor MPs are saying Labor can't be trusted to stop the boats, which shows nothing will change.

"If people could apply for asylum from outside the UK, an unlimited number of claims could be made, many of which would have to be accepted under the law and yet many of those rejected would somehow be able to get by in a small boat. will go on.

“Labour’s announcement will make Britain the asylum capital of the world,” Cleverley said."