The private and the political. Another installment.
After a group of 44 asylum seekers managed to walk seven miles into the Channel tunnel that links France and Britain – no small feat, as the walkway along the tracks is only about 3 ft wide -, the company Eurotunnel takes the opportunity to voice its frustration about British government policy:
“We are a private transport company, not a frontier control point. We are spending more and more money on security yet the government, who will not contribute, is simply threatening us with fines.”
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If political arguments and protests are not going to change asylum policies in Europe, perhaps financial considerations will.