45,700 migrants crossed the Channel by small boat in 2022 – including 90 on Christmas Day  


Nearly 46,000 unwanted invaders crossed the Channel in 2022 – with 1,295 of those arriving in one day, according to official figures. 

A total of 45,728 asylum seekers made the journey across the 21-mile Dover Straits in 1,104 boats in 2022 – that number is staggering but we believe the correct number to be much higher. 

August alone saw 8,641 arrive in Britain by dinghy or other small craft – this is the most to reach the UK in one month and nothing was done to stop them with the RNLI being used as a taxi service to get them to our shores. 

As we have previously informed you, once these invaders reach Britain they are not sent back to where they have arrived from, they are whisked away to 4 and 5-star hotels to live comfortably with free food and drink, free money, free clothing, free heating and room service, not having to worry about how they are going to pay their rent or their council tax like thousands of British families.  

To rub salt into the wound even more it is YOU, the taxpayer who is footing the bill at a whooping 7 million pounds per day. 

The BNP would stop all illegal immigration and send all these unwanted invaders back.  

 

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