Reform UK chairman Lee Anderson was leading his party's mini-break tour of migrant camps and beaches for the second day – and he was not happy. Mr Anderson said: 'My Arabic's a bit rusty at the moment – but this is basically a crib-sheet on how to cross the English Channel safely. On that occasion MP Mr Anderson, 59, refused, and was allowed to go free. But there were perhaps reasons for the Reform group attracting official attention. We had broken down 300 yards from the migrant camp Mr Anderson was investigating.