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Well done France now we should be doing the same. Force them back, it's the only way. Lets stop pussyfooting about.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.They probably were saving them from a disaster as reported. It would be nice to think that countries are finally waking-up to the fact that this is a slow-motion invasion; but I don't think so. Otherwise they wouldn't have tried to stop them from leaving France. At least the gendarmes are earning the money the UK pays them, which is a plus.
P.S. I still have a woolly brain from anaesthetic etc., but I think I've got the gist of it. :)
I can see absolutely no way that France should be preventing people from leaving the country. It seems to me to be in breach of international law.
We used to criticise the USSR, and other Soviet Bloc countries, for preventing people from leaving those countries. So surely we should be condemning the French for acting in a similar way?
Unless there's a valid reason for keeping a particular person in any country (e.g. because they're wanted for committing a serious crime), they should always be free to leave it in whatever way they choose to employ.
"I can see absolutely no way that France should be preventing people from leaving the country. It seems to me to be in breach of international law."
That might be so if they were hopping on the P&O ferry from Calais to Dover, Chris. But they are not. They are putting to sea in one of the world's busiest shipping lanes in totally unsuitable, overloaded craft.
The maritime agency in France has a duty to prevent people - especially fare paying passengers - from being imperiled in such a manner.
I've asked this before on here, but I'll ask it again: where do the enablers get the boats (and all those life jackets) from? It's not as if they're pedalo-sized - they're substantial rigid inflatables.
It can't be beyond the wit of man to stop them getting hold of the boats, then nobody would be making it across