
Starmer Blames Brexit for Channel Crisis as ‘Farage Boats’ Row Sparks Political Firestorm
The Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, has set off a new political storm after blaming Brexit for the Channel migrant crisis, branding the dinghies carrying asylum seekers as “Farage boats.”
In a fiery Labour conference speech, Starmer accused Nigel Farage of misleading voters back in 2016 by insisting leaving the EU would not affect Britain’s ability to manage migration. He argued that cutting ties with Brussels left the UK without a vital returns deal, making it harder to send migrants back to the first EU country they entered.
“These are Farage boats, in many senses, that are coming across the Channel,” Starmer told reporters in follow-up interviews. “Before Brexit, we had agreements with every EU member state to return asylum seekers. Farage said leaving would make no difference — he was wrong.”
Backlash and Political Firestorm
The remarks sparked immediate backlash, with Reform UK accusing the Prime Minister of stoking division. Farage hit back, branding Starmer’s words “desperate” and vowing to “teach him a lesson at the ballot box.”
Starmer later moved to clarify, insisting he was not calling Farage or Reform voters racist. “No, I don’t think Nigel Farage is racist, nor do I think Reform voters are,” he told Sky News. “What I am saying is that some of their policies — like deporting people who have lawfully built lives here — would tear our country apart.”
In an unusual twist, Starmer even described Farage as a “formidable politician,” but stressed that his approach to immigration relies on “the politics of grievance.”
Escalation in Rhetoric
The row escalated further when Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy went off-script, suggesting Farage had “flirted with the Hitler Youth” — a remark swiftly retracted after widespread criticism. Labour MPs dismissed Reform’s complaints as “snowflake politics,” while Farage said the rhetoric was “gutter-level” and put his colleagues’ safety at risk.
Policy Pledges Amid the Row
- Tougher asylum rules: Starmer pledged stricter measures to address illegal migration.
- Reforming human rights laws: He signalled readiness to change frameworks that hinder removals.
- Backing Angela Rayner: Despite her tax scandal, Starmer endorsed her political comeback.
Work and Pensions Secretary Pat McFadden reinforced Starmer’s argument, saying: “The truth is, leaving the EU meant losing even the imperfect Dublin agreement. We’ve had to start from scratch and rebuild cooperation with countries like France. That’s the reality.”
High-Stakes Gamble
With Labour slipping in the polls and Reform gaining momentum, Starmer’s gamble on tough talk — and his branding of migrant boats as “Farage boats” — signals a new phase in an increasingly personal battle.
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