Asylum Seekers, Migrants and Refugees: Britain’s ‘Calais Problem’

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‘Island states often host regimes short on nerve and, if they be wealthy, compassion. Britain’s Calais problem is part manufacture, and part evasion. If UK Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond’s comments are anything to go by, the sceptred isle continues veering between land of refuge and hope, and gnawing fear about such things as living standards and sacred property. The British tradition of rights and liberties remains, as ever, a conservative one.

Hammond certainly did not mince what would have otherwise been ill chosen words. He has been eyeing the 3,000 refugees and “marauding” migrants who have gathered at the French port town of Calais. He has deemed it appropriate to note their “African” background, and their search for better “living standards”.’

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