Statement by Sir Ross Cranston following an inquiry into the deadliest Channel crossing on record, as he called for an end to small boat crossings to prevent further deaths, as it concluded some of the 30 victims could have been saved in the tragedy.The independent probe found that “systemic failures, missed opportunities” and “chronic staff shortages” in the UK’s maritime response contributed directly to the failure to rescue people.The tragedy occurred when a crowded inflatable boat capsized overnight on November 23 and 24 2021, leaving just two survivors who were discovered in French waters nearly 12 hours after the first calls for help.