Emmanuel Macron demands more money from UK to stop migrants leaving France

“We are ready to do more,” said one French government official

Emmanuel Macron is seeking a major increase in British funding to stop migrants leaving the French coast.

British and French officials are negotiating a longer-term multi-million pound deal to pay for beach patrols, surveillance and police to smash the people smuggling gangs ahead of an Anglo-French summit in Paris between the Prime Minister and the French president.

Sources from the Elysee Palace said that officials were trying to agree a “multi-annual financing framework” that would allow them to “better plan our actions” and increase officers, equipment and asylum accommodation for migrants.

“We are ready to do more,” said one French government official.

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