>>>+1 for not calling them "migrants" ...
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>IMHO Cameron has a point: rather than receiving and trying to cope with hundreds of thousands of displaced Syrians, save a heap of grief and $$$$ by doing whatever it takes to clean up the mess in Syria so people can go home. Example: Germany's Labor Minister Andrea Nahles said yesterday that Germany alone will need up to an extra $3.7B next year for benefits and to help these people integrate. Maybe that $ is better spent elsewhere- e.g. paid as bribes to get the culprits in Syria out of the way so people can go home.
That is a different issue from the one I was referring to. But anyway, re the "culprits in Syria" - who are they again?
In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends - Martin Luther King, Jr.