The posters in Albanian and English warn those planning to make the journey they face being 'detained and removed'.
Steve Smith, chief executive of refugee charity Care4Calais, said:"No amount of taxpayer-funded PR spin will deter refugees, who have experienced some of the worst things imaginable from war and conflict to torture and human rights abuses, from seeking a safe future.People smuggled into UK on worker visas
"The only solution that will put people smugglers out of business, stop small boat crossings and save lives is to offer safe passage to refugees with a viable asylum claim in the UK." Shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper said the Tories'"so-called solutions" to tackle the migrant crisis have failed"at every turn".
"It beggars belief that as Channel crossings continue to rise and the asylum system is in chaos, all the Conservatives can come up with to stop the criminal gangs is an ad campaign," she said. "At every turn, the Tories' so-called solutions fail to meet the scale of the crisis. All they are doing is tinkering at the edges."
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