A poll suggested that voters believe the prime minister is failing to 
grip the problem, despite his government setting out measures to speed 
up removals.
Sir Keir Starmer faces mounting pressure over the 
small boats crisis after protests outside asylum hotels continued over 
the bank holiday weekend.
A poll suggested that voters believe 
the prime minister is failing to grip the problem, despite his 
government setting out measures to speed up removals.
It comes as
 Green Party co-leader Carla Denyer warned that “the far right feels 
emboldened and validated” by other political parties.
So far this
 year a record 28,076 people have made the perilous journey across the 
English Channel in small boats, 46% more than in the same period in 
2024.
Like many other European countries, immigration has 
increasingly become a flashpoint in recent years as the UK deals with an
 influx of people fleeing war-torn and poorer countries seeking a better
 life.
Official figures released earlier this month showed a 
total of 111,084 people applied for asylum in the UK in the year to June
 2025, the highest number for any 12-month period since current records 
began in 2001.
There were 32,059 asylum seekers in UK hotels by the end of the same month.
Protests
 and counterprotests at sites housing asylum seekers continued over the 
weekend and the government is braced for further legal fights over the 
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