Heartbreaking: Britons Slash Migrant Boats in France ā But the Government Wonāt Speak Up!
British vigilantes slash small migrantĀ Ā boatsĀ on French coastline
Britons have been filming themselves travelling to beaches in France and ādestroyingā small boats ā gaining thousands of views in the process
British vigilantes who spearheaded efforts to fly England flags across the country have launched a new anti-migrant protest ā attempting toĀ block illegal Channel crossings.
Using the term āOperation Stop The Boatsā, members of the group have been filming themselves š“šš¢š“š©šŖšÆšØ small boats before they are used by migrants to cross the English Channel from France.
Posts on social media show members calling for other British men to join them in France, including making a direct appeal to football hooligans, saying āwe need to make a standā.
In one video message shared this week by a member of the Raise the Colours group ā the grassroots movement that has seenĀ flags fixed toĀ lampposts, motorway bridges and roundabouts across England ā two men are seen evoking military language and the spirit of the British fight against the Nazis in the Second World War.
Claiming to be recording from the northern French coast, one said: āJust like in the 1940s, we must take a stand, and it starts with the men of England and Britain.ā
Making an appeal to āfirmsā ā a phrase that refers to football hooligan groups ā the other man added: āOur country is doing nothing. Weak government, weaker borders.
āThey are doing nothing, so we need to make a stand, boys. Get the lads together, get your firms together, get the lads in the pub, get the lads down the bars, if youāre talking about it and you agree with what we are doing, give us a hand.ā
The Government is under pressure to act after more than 36,000 people have crossed the English Channel in small boats (Photo: raisethecolours.org.uk/Instagram)
The Government is under pressure to tackle the issue of migration amid a record number of asylum applications, surging smallĀ Ā boatĀ crossings and protests at hotels housing asylum seekers.
On Monday, Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood set out a package of reforms to asylum policies aimed at tackling illegal migration, telling MPs the current situation is āout of control and unfairā.
The latest videos shared by those linked to the Raise the Colours group have separately been referred to as āOperation Overlordā.
Earlier clips showed two men saying they were taking matters of illegal migration into their own hands and filming themselves stamping on and smashing a small boatās engine.
In the clips, they refer to themselves as āpatriotsā and make a number of claims without evidence, such as that they are stopping ārapists and murderersā from ācoming to a town near youā.
One video shared by the group
The flag-raising group, who haveĀ a combined 100,000 followers on X and Instagram, also posted a plea on X for donations last week, writing that they are: āSTOPPING TheĀ Ā Boats, whether the migrants or government like it or not!ā
Two videos from the group have recently been shared to the 1.7 million X followers ofĀ Tommy Robinson. The far-right figure and former leader of the English Defence League, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, has previously been accused of mobilising football hooligan firms in an attempt to launchĀ anti-Muslim ralliesĀ across the country.
Separately, French media reports that the Dunkirk Public Prosecutorās office hasĀ opened a preliminary investigation into āaggravated violenceā against migrants by suspected British far-right figures.
One of the details being examined by the French prosecutor is the claim that in September, four men waving British and UK flags verbally and physically attacked migrants on the French coast. It is alleged that they told the migrants they were not welcome in England and proceeded to steal some of their belongings.
The men are not the first anti-migrant figures to travel to France in a bid to take matters into their own hands.

In September, Ukip, Nigel Farageās former political party, posted aĀ video to their X account showing what appeared to be sleeping migrants in France being woken by people flashing strobe lights in their faces and shouting at them.
Nick Tenconi, Ukipās current leader, also posted a video captioned: āIn Calais hunting for illegal invaders trying to cross into Britain.ā
