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"Madam President, having been to the camps along the northern coast of the Schengen area, I can tell you it is a bonanza for criminal gangs and terrorists. In Dieppe I even saw port security letting Albanian people traffickers climb fences into the port, and it was I who was threatened when I asked him to stop this happening. Not one penny of British taxpayers’ money should go into this disastrous EU migration policy, and if you want to control migration, if you want to stop deaths in the Mediterranean, then we need be turning boats back.
Britain has a new problem this summer. We have our own invasion of migrants to the south coast and the EU has tried to hide its plans for a common EU coastguard and border force by holding the debate at the first plenary session after the UK referendum. Now I ask myself, why would they want to do that? Is it because they know the British people would recoil at EU control in territorial waters without having to even ask permission from the government? I hope people who are undecided about how to vote in the UK referendum listen to what the EU are planning, that immigration policy is decided at EU level and they are asking for EUR 50 billion to fund it. It is yet another reason for the people of Great Britain to vote to leave."@en1
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