REFORM has vowed to use the Navy to stop small boats and make British borders “impenetrable” – as Channel crossings continue to spiral under Andy Burnham. More than 14,000 migrants have crossed the Channel so far this year as the recent heatwaves trigger a stampede, with gormless French cops watching on as loaded dinghies depart their shores. Reform has vowed to use the Navy to stop small boats and make British borders ‘impenetrable’ Credit: Getty Zia Yusuf has pledged to use the military to intercept small boats and return them to France and Belgium Credit: Alamy But Mr Burnham, who has name-checked immigration as a top public priority, offered no specific plan to bring back control of Britain’s borders during a visit to Dover yesterday. Donald Trump urged Mr Burnham’s predecessor Sir Keir Starmer to use military intervention to tackle with illegal migration during last September’s state visit. Sign up for The Sun newsletter Thank you! Reform UK‘s Zia Yusuf yesterday pledged to take a leaf out of the US President’s book and use the Royal Navy to make Britain “impenetrable” by intercepting small boats and returning them to France and Belgium. So, as the provisional total for migrant crossings this year passes 14,000, do you think the Navy should be used to stop small boat migrants? Have your say in our exclusive poll. Comment now
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