A group of migrants walks on the beach with an inflatable dinghy, to leave the coast of northern France and to cross the English Channel, in Wimereux near Calais, France, December 16, 2021. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe

Small boat crossings have become a political flashpoint in the UK (Picture: Reuters)

At least five people have died while trying to cross the English Channel early this morning.

The migrants were attempting to travel over the busy stretch of water after leaving from a patch of shoreline near the French town of Wimereux.

Local police were operating at a beach in the area today, with the French coast guard saying there were several ‘lifeless bodies’.

A spokesperson said it has been a ‘busy’ morning for crossings and its agents continued to be patrolling the sea.

The latest report of deaths in the Channel comes a day after Rishi Sunak’s plan to deport migrants to Rwanda was backed by the House of Lords.

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