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Foreign Secretary Liz Truss has vowed to continue deploying the Royal Navy to tackle people making crossings of the English Channel in small boats if she becomes the next prime minister. The Tory leadership frontrunner said she would “absolutely” maintain the military presence following suggestions the scheme introduced by Boris Johnson could end. Introduced in April as the Prime Minister came under pressure to stem migrant crossings, the scheme is due to be reviewed in January. But Ms Truss said the Navy would “absolutely” continue to play a role when asked by reporters in Scotland ahead of the latest hustings in the Tory leadership race. “It is an absolute priority to make sure we deal with the issue of small boats and the appalling trade by people traffickers,” she said in Elgin, north east of Inverness. “And I will use every tool at my disposal, if I am selected as prime minister, to make that happen.” It came after The Telegraph reported that the Navy is planning
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