London | An island nation with a reputation for welcoming immigrants in large numbers faces a small but steady flow of illegal arrivals by boat – and a conservative government scrambles to turn them back. Sound familiar?
It's a well-known story in Australia, but the issue of seaborne asylum seekers has now hit Britain's shores with particular intensity, as record arrivals prompt Prime Minister Boris Johnson's government to consider calling in the navy.
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Hans van Leeuwen is The Australian Financial Review’s former Europe correspondent. He is now International Economy editor for The Telegraph UK.