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UK: Disaster for Shabana Mahmood as RECORD 10,000 migrants cross Channel in two months since becoming Home Secretary

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Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has earned the unenviable accolade of overseeing 10,000 small boat crossings since accepting the new role in Sir Keir Starmer's September reshuffle.

The latest tally means Ms Mahmood has reached the milestone in just 66 days, faster than any of her predecessors since 2022.



The disastrous news for the Home Secretary comes as 2,000 crossings of migrants were recorded in just four days.

Yevetter Cooper, Ms Mahmood’s predecessor, managed to avoid the milestone for a marginally better 74 days.


Ultimately, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer moved Ms Cooper sideways to the Foreign Office after she appeared unable to manage Britain’s migrant crisis.

Under the previous Government, the 10,000 crossings tally was reached in 171 days under James Cleverly.

Priti Patel, who is now Shadow Foreign Secretary, managed to maintain lower numbers for 583 days.

However, Suella Braverman proved to be the only Home Secretary to have reached the grim tally faster.

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood


Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has overseen 10,000 small boat crossings in record time since 2022


Ms Braverman oversaw 10,000 crossings in just 43 days in 2022.

This was the same year that a record number of crossings over the English Channel were made, in part owing to a surge of Albanian migrants.

Three years on, Government insiders have said Ms Mahmood is disappointed at the “unfortunate” timing of reaching the milestone.
 
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