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A Sky News presenter has expertly demolished a senior Conservative MP’s attempts to downplay Labour’s success with the small boat crossings.

The French police claims to have prevented 185 small boats from reaching British shores in the last three months since Britain agreed to a new £660 million deal with its ally.

Channel crossings are also down around 40% compared to last year, although thousands of illegal migrants are still getting to the UK.

Sky’s Kamali Melbourne asked deputy Tory chair and the shadow minister for illegal immigration Matt Vickers live on air for his response to the news that small boat arrivals have still decreased.

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But Vickers immediately rejected that interpretation of the stats, claiming the presenter was “gobbling up government garbage”.

“You always say that Matt. The numbers are going down. They’re 40% down,” Melbourne cut in.

The Tory MP insisted: “No they’re not! You’re picking the stats the government chooses to give you.

“The facts are: in the year to August 2025, 30,012 crossings were prevented by the French.

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“In the year to August 2026, last month, 14,462 were stopped. That’s 52% down, that is an absolute disaster.”

Melbourne cut in: “You always do that, you did it to my colleague Anna recently and I won’t have you doing it to me now, I won’t have it.

“Listen. Home Office stats show that boat crossings are at their lowest since 2021. Are you going to dispute that statistic as well?”

Vickers tried to talk about crossing preventions, but Melbourne redirected the conversation onto crossings which actually made it over to UK shores.

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The Tory MP then tried to talk about Keir Starmer’s record in office, but Melbourne cut in: “Matt. Are we going to do the stat I was just talking about? We’re at the lowest level now since 2021. Are you disputing that?”

“We’re nowhere near low enough,” Vickers said.

Melbourne pointed out the current level is lower than it was when the Conservatives were in office.

Vickers said: “It goes up, it goes down –”

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Melbourne interrupted again: “You can’t just pick and choose which one you want to use, can you?”

The Tory deflected by saying: “Having record levels under the previous prime minister is not acceptable.”

Watch their exchange here.

It comes days after a YouGov poll for Sky found this week that 40% of Brits incorrectly think the number of small boats is going up compared to last year.

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