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Tories accuse Home Office of 'blaming weather' for rise in small boat arrivals, saying Rwanda cancellation real explanation

Chris Philp, the shadow home secretary, has issued a response to the Home Office report about the link between weather conditions and small boat crossing numbers. (See 10.10am.) He is accusing the government of “blaming the weather” for numbers rising. He says:

Labour seems to think praying for bad weather is a good border security strategy. This is a weak government, with no plan to end illegal immigrants crossing the channel.

They should never have cancelled the Rwanda removals deterrent before it even started. That’s why 2025 is the worst year in history for illegal crossings - not the weather.

Blaming the weather for the highest ever crossing numbers so far this year is the border security equivalent of a lazy student claiming “the dog ate my homework”.

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Liberal Democrats call for Thames Water to be put in special administration after preferred bidder pulls out of rescue deal

There will be an urgent question in the Commons at 12.30pm on Thames Water. As Julia Kollewe and Jasper Jolly report, its future is in doubt because the US private equity group KKR has pulled out of a deal to support it.

Commenting on behalf of the Liberal Democrats, Charlie Maynard said:

The government needs to bite the bullet, and put Thames Water into special administration, so its unsustainable debt can be written down and the interests of Thames Waters 16 million customers can be protected.

While Thames Water is being allowed to keep piling up more and more debt, customers are paying the price in massive interest payments. This is totally unfair. The creditors who have heaped billions in debt onto the company should now pay to sort this mess out. This can only be achieved through a well planned administration process, followed by a swift exit - after which the company should go forward being mutually owned by its 16 million customers.

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Posted: 2025-06-03 11:37:37

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