KEIR Starmer will today earmark £150million to tackle gangs fuelling the small boats crisis.
The PM will tell international policing organisation Interpol that world leaders must "wake up to the severity of this challenge".
He will tell its general assembly: "I was elected to deliver security for the British people. Strong borders are a part of that. But security doesn't stop at our borders.
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