Robert Jenrick Says Nothing Is Off the Table to Tackle Small‑boat Crisis
UK Home Secretary Robert Jenrick pledges to use any option to stop migrant small boats, warning that radical alternatives may be needed.

On 16 January 2026, GB News published a story by Susanna Siddell in which Home Secretary Robert Jenrick said he cannot rule out any option to stop the small‑boat migration crisis. Speaking on GB News after his appointment as MP for Reform, Jenrick warned that if the current measures fail he is prepared to launch more radical alternatives. He called the situation dire and reaffirmed the government’s commitment to ‘whatever it takes’ to secure the UK’s borders. The interview was recorded at the Prime Minister’s Estate in London and the article was updated at 18:51 GMT on the same day.
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