
Spectator owner’s son calls for mine-laden ‘floating wall’ to stop Channel crossings
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Winston Marshall, the son of Spectator owner Paul Marshall and a former member of Mumford & Sons, has proposed a controversial solution to halt Channel crossings: a mine-laden 'floating wall'. He argues that those attempting to cross are 'economic migrants' rather than refugees and suggests that previous measures to address the issue have been ineffective. Despite the radical nature of his proposal, he believes it warrants serious consideration.
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The issue of Channel crossings has been a contentious topic in the UK, with increasing numbers of migrants attempting to reach Britain via small boats. The government has faced criticism for its handling of the situation, leading to calls for more stringent measures. Marshall's proposal adds a provocative voice to the ongoing debate about immigration and national security.
This article reflects the opinions of the individual mentioned and does not necessarily represent the views of The Guardian.
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