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    Starmer and Macron agree on need for new migrant deterrent, UK says

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    Posted on July 9, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Starmer and Macron agree on new migration deterrents, aiming for a returns deal and addressing migration pull factors.

    Starmer and Macron Call for Innovative Solutions to Migration Issues

    By Sachin Ravikumar and Sarah Young

    LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron agreed on the need for new solutions to the problem of illegal migration on Wednesday, Starmer's office said, laying the groundwork for a bilateral summit on Thursday.

    The two met for lunch during what is the first state visit by a European leader since Britain's exit from the European Union in 2020, with both sides talking up the need to deliver concrete progress to stop migrants travelling to England from France.

    "The leaders agreed tackling the threat of irregular migration and small boat crossings is a shared priority that requires shared solutions," a summary of the meeting sent out by Starmer's office said.

    "The two leaders agreed on the need to go further and make progress on new and innovative solutions, including a new deterrent to break the business model of these gangs."

    Starmer is seeking to agree to a returns deal for asylum seekers ahead of Thursday's summit.

    Such an agreement would help the British leader meet a pledge to stop the flow of tens of thousands of people into Britain from across the Channel.

    France has rejected a returns deal for asylum seekers in the past, saying Britain should negotiate with the EU as a whole.

    Under Starmer's plan, Britain would deport one asylum seeker to France in exchange for another with a legitimate case.

    But in a speech on Tuesday, Macron spoke of the need to address "migration pull factors", suggesting any deal would require Starmer to make it harder for migrants who do not have legal status to live and work in Britain.

    The two countries have also been working to create a military force to back Ukraine in the event of a ceasefire between Kyiv and Moscow, and cooperation on trade and defence were themes in Macron's speech on Tuesday.

    ($1 = 0.8534 euros)

    (Reporting by Sarah Young and Sachin Ravikumar; Editing by Bernadette Baum and Alex Richardson)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Starmer and Macron discussed innovative solutions to illegal migration.
    • •A bilateral summit is planned to address migration issues.
    • •Starmer aims for a returns deal for asylum seekers with France.
    • •Macron emphasizes addressing migration pull factors.
    • •UK and France also discuss trade and defense cooperation.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Starmer and Macron agree on need for new migrant deterrent, UK says

    1What did Starmer and Macron agree on regarding migration?

    Starmer and Macron agreed on the need for new solutions to tackle illegal migration and small boat crossings, emphasizing that this is a shared priority requiring shared solutions.

    2What is Starmer's plan for asylum seekers?

    Starmer's plan involves a returns deal where Britain would deport one asylum seeker to France in exchange for another with a legitimate case, aiming to reduce the flow of migrants.

    3What challenges does France pose regarding the returns deal?

    France has previously rejected a returns deal for asylum seekers, insisting that Britain should negotiate with the EU as a whole instead.

    4What did Macron suggest regarding migration pull factors?

    Macron indicated that addressing migration pull factors would be necessary, implying that any agreement would require the UK to make it harder for migrants without legal status to reside in the country.

    5What other topics were discussed during the meeting?

    In addition to migration, Starmer and Macron discussed cooperation on military support for Ukraine and themes related to trade and defense.

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