UK PM Starmer seeks to learn from Meloni’s tough migration policies at meeting in Rome

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Monday praised the migration policies of Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni as the centre-left British leader aimed to learn how her nationalist conservative government has made “remarkable progress” in reducing the number of migrants reaching Italy’s shores by boat.

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The meeting in Rome between the two leaders came after at least eight seaborne migrants died off the French coast over the weekend trying to cross the English Channel.

The Labour Party prime minister is not a natural ally of Meloni, who heads the far-right Brothers of Italy party. But migration has climbed the UK political agenda, and Starmer hopes Italy’s tough approach can help him stop people fleeing war and poverty trying to cross the channel in flimsy, overcrowded boats.

An interforce officer and a border force officer help a woman on the beach at Dungeness, southeast England, after a Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) lifeboat picked her up at sea with other migrants while attempting to cross the English Channel from France in August last year. Photo: AFP
An interforce officer and a border force officer help a woman on the beach at Dungeness, southeast England, after a Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) lifeboat picked her up at sea with other migrants while attempting to cross the English Channel from France in August last year. Photo: AFP

More than 22,000 migrants have made the perilous crossing from France so far this year, a slight increase from the same period in 2023. Several dozen people have died in their attempts, including the eight killed when a boat carrying about 60 people ran aground on rocks late on Saturday.

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