Undercover Expose Reveals French Migrant Camps Humiliate Starmer
Undercover Expose Reveals French Migrant Camps Humiliate Starmer

Our undercover investigation into the migrant camps around Dunkirk has uncovered shocking findings that expose the brazenness of the small boats crisis. Despite billions spent by British taxpayers on French police, drones, and dune buggies, the crossings continue unabated, humiliating Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.

Undercover in Loon-Plage

Our reporter spent hours in the Loon-Plage camp, quickly locating a Kurdish gang that organises small boat crossings. Hidden cameras captured traffickers offering to take migrants to Britain for just £1,500. The gang operated openly in a market run by Kurdish men, selling hot food, phone charging, drugs, and overpriced lifejackets to illegal migrants.

Shocking Revelations

Within seconds of meeting our reporter, a man intending to travel to England admitted he planned to commit crime in the UK, saying: "[I’m coming to the UK to be in a] gang to sell drugs, fight, you know, stab [and] shoot." The ease of gathering this information stunned our team, especially given French police can use undercover evidence in prosecutions.

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Brazen Smugglers

When our team confronted traffickers and drug dealers, they did not flee or deny their activities. They merely hid behind tents while cronies threw stones. Their lack of urgency suggested they knew a lucrative weekend ahead: six crossings occurred in the following days, each carrying over 1,000 migrants. At £1,500-2,000 per person, the gang made nearly £2 million.

Starmer promised to 'smash the gangs' using his CPS experience, but our investigation shows the gangs are not even hiding. This is not just shocking—it is a humiliation for Britain and the Prime Minister.

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