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Britain still needs to do more to help Syrian refugees, says Jeremy Corbyn Britain still needs to do more to help Syrian refugees, says Jeremy Corbyn
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Britain should “reach out the hand of humanity” to refugees fleeing conflicts in the Middle East and Africa, Labour’s new leader has said.Britain should “reach out the hand of humanity” to refugees fleeing conflicts in the Middle East and Africa, Labour’s new leader has said.
Jeremy Corbyn praised the Government’s efforts to provide aid to Syrian refugees on the ground near the battlezone but said Britain needed to do more to help people coming to Europe for safety. Jeremy Corbyn praised the Government’s efforts to provide aid to Syrian refugees on the ground near the battlezone but said Britain needed to do more to help people coming to Europe for safety. 
“These refugees are the victims of war - many the victims of the brutal conflict in Syria. It is a huge crisis, the worst humanitarian crisis in Europe since the Second World War. And globally it’s the biggest refugee crisis there has ever been,” he told an audience in Brighton at his party’s annual conference.“These refugees are the victims of war - many the victims of the brutal conflict in Syria. It is a huge crisis, the worst humanitarian crisis in Europe since the Second World War. And globally it’s the biggest refugee crisis there has ever been,” he told an audience in Brighton at his party’s annual conference.
“But the scale of the response from the government, Europe and the international community isn’t enough. And whilst the government is providing welcome aid to the region, especially in the Lebanon, we all know much more needs to be done. “But the scale of the response from the government, Europe and the international community isn’t enough. And whilst the government is providing welcome aid to the region, especially in the Lebanon, we all know much more needs to be done. 
A Syrian refugee holding a baby in a lifetube swims towards the shore after their dinghy deflated some 100m away before reaching the Greek island of Lesbos
A refugee raises a child into the air as Syrian and Afghan refugees are seen on and around a dinghy that deflated some 100m away before reaching the Greek island of Lesbos
Syrian and Afghan refugees fall into the sea after their dinghy deflated some 100m away before reaching the Greek island of Lesbos
A refugee cries as he holds a child on the Serbian side of the border with Hungary in Asotthalom
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Refugees stand in front of a barrier at the border with Hungary near the village of Horgos, Serbia
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A refugee from Syria prays after arriving on the shores of the Greek island of Lesbos aboard an inflatable dinghy across the Aegean Sea from from Turkey. Greece sent troops and police reinforcements to Lesbos after renewed clashes between police and migrants, the public broadcaster said, while Syrian refugees on the island were targeted with Molotov cocktail attacks
Police try to stop refugees going under a fence to board a train at a station near Gevgelija, Macedonia. Several thousand refugees in Macedonia boarded trains to travel north after spending a night in a provisional camp. Macedonia has organised trains twice a day to the north border where they cross into Serbia to make their way to Hungary
Refugees push each other as they try to board a bus following their arrival onboard the Eleftherios Venizelos passenger ship at the port of Piraeus, near Athens, Greece
Refugees are welcomed by locals after their arrival at the main railway station in Frankfurt, Germany. Over 1,000 more refugees arrived in Germany to cheers and "welcome" signs, but calls grew for a European solution to its worst refugee crisis since World War II
A young Syrian boy arrives on the Greek island of Lesbos after crossing in a dinghy with other refugees from Turkey
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Refugees walk on the railway tracks between Bicske and Szar, some 40 kms west of Budapest, trying to reach Germany
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Hungarian policemen stand by the family of refugees as they wanted to run away at the railway station in the town of Bicske, Hungary
A family is arrested by local police after their local train coming from Budapest and heading to the Austrian border has been stopped in Bicske, west of the Hungarian capital
A man is arrested by local police after his local train coming from Budapest and heading to the Austrian border has been stopped in Bicske, west of the Hungarian capital
More than 2,500 refugees have died trying to reach Europe this year and the struggle continues as they travel through the continent
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Refugees protest in front of a train at Bicske railway station. Hundreds of people, were stranded on a train in Hungary for a second, demanding passage to Germany in a standoff with riot police
Syrian refugees arrive on the shores of Lesvos island
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Syrian refugees on the Greek Macedonian border
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Refugees storm into a train at the Keleti train station as Hungarian police withdrew from the gates after two days of blocking their entry
Refugees storm into a train at the Keleti train station in Budapest
Refugees cross the border between the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and Greece, near the town of Gevgelija, Macedonia. The Gevgelija-Presevo journey is just a part of the journey that the refugees, the vast majority of them from Syria, are forced to make along the so-called Balkan corridor, which takes them from Turkey, across Greece, Macedonia and Serbia to Hungary, the gateway to the European Union, September 2015
A refugee helps up an exhausted fellow refugee as they cross the border between Macedonia and Greece, near the town of Gevgelija, September 2015
People breaking through a police cordon and crossing the border between Macedonia and Greece, September 2015
Refugees pass the border between Macedonia and Greece, September 2015
A Macedonian policeman carries a child across the border between Macedonia and Greece, September 2015
Syrians sleep on railroad tracks waiting to be processed across the Macedonian border in Idomeni, Greece, September 2015
A Czech police officer marks a refugee with a number after more than than 200 refugees were detained, mostly from Syria, on trains from Hungary and Austria at the railway station in Breclav, Czech Republic, September 2015
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A baby is lifted on to the Norwegian vessel ‘Siem Pilot’ during a search-and-rescue mission off the Libyan coast, September 2015
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Budapest's main international railway station ordered an evacuation as hundreds of people tried to board trains to Austria and Germany, September 2015
People wave their train tickets and lift up children outside the main Eastern Railway station in Budapest, September 2015
People protest at the Eastern (Keleti) railway station of Budapest, September 2015
Refugee children sleep in the surrounding green area of the Keleti railway station in Budapest, September 2015
Syrians cross under a fence into Hungary at the border with Serbia, near Roszke, August 2015
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Refugees who have just crossed the border from Serbia into Hungary walk along a railway track that joins the two countries, August 2015
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Police arrest refugees at Cobham Services on the M25 in Surrey, August 2015
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Men hold a boy as they are stuck between Macedonian riot police officers and fellow refugees during a clash near the border train station of Idomeni, August 2015
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A Syrian father holds his children close as his arrives on the Greek Island of Kos, August 2015
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A tourist offers water to Iranian refugees as they arrive by paddling an engineless dinghy from the Turkish coast (seen in the background) at a beach on the Greek island of Kos, August 2015
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A Syrian holds his 30-day-old baby on an overcrowded train as they travel through Macedonia. Tens of thousands of refugees, mainly from the Middle East and Africa, use the Balkans route to get into the European Union, passing from Greece to Macedonia and Serbia and then to western Europe, August 2015
A man rests on a platform at the train station in Gevgelija, on the Macedonian-Greek border, August 2015
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Refugees react after boarding the Migrant Offshore Aid Station (MOAS) ship MV Phoenix some 20 miles (32 kilometres) off the coast of Libya. Some 118 refugees were rescued from a rubber dinghy off Libya. The Phoenix, manned by personnel from international non-governmental organisations Medecins san Frontiere (MSF) and MOAS, is the first privately funded vessel to operate in the Mediterranean, August 2015
Authorities are being overwhelmed as they try to fight off hundreds of refugees, prompting France to beef up its police presence, July 2015
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People escape from the French Police as they try to catch a train to reach England, July 2015
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A man jumps over a fence as he attempts to access the Channel Tunnel, in Calais, northern France, July 2015
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Two men cling to the roof of a freight truck as it leaves the Eurotunnel terminal in Folkestone, July 2015
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A man climbs a security fence of a Eurotunnel terminal in Coquelles near Calais, July 2015
Men help a man squeeze through a gap in a fence near the Eurotunnel terminal in Coquelles in Calais, July 2015
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Refugees climb in the back of a lorry on the A16 highway leading to the Eurotunnel in Calais, June 2015
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A police officer sprays tear gas to men trying to access the Channel Tunnel on the A16 highway in Calais, northern France, June 2015
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Men jump out of a lorry after being discovered by French gendarmerie officers, June 2015
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A man sits under the trailer of a lorry, June 2015
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A Belgian navy sailor passes life vests to refugees sitting in a rubber boat as they approach the Belgian Navy Vessel Godetia, June 2015
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People on the Belgian Navy vessel Godetia after they were saved during a search and rescue mission in the Mediterranean off the Libyan coast, June 2015
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Iraqis wait as they are detained by Hungarian police after crossing the Hungarian-Serbian border illegally near the village of Asotthalom, Hungary, June 2015
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Syrian refugees walking on train tracks through Macedonia on the Western Balkans migration route, after entering Europe through Greece, June 2015
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A group of people huddle together during an operation to remove them from the Italian-French border in the Italian city of Ventimiglia. Italy and France engaged in a war of words as a standoff over hundreds of Africans offered a graphic illustration of Europe's migration crisis. Italian Interior Minister Angelino Alfano described images of refugees perched on rocks at the border town of Ventimiglia after being refused entry to France as a "punch in the face for Europe", June 2015
A man is carried by Italian police in Ventimiglia, Italy. Police reportedly removed refugees from under a railway bridge, June 2015
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A Syrian child holds a drawing as he waits to disembark from Belgian Navy vessel Godetia at the Augusta port, Italy. Around 250 refugees from Syria arrived at the Sicilian harbour from a Damascus refugee camp, June 2015
A dinghy overcrowded with Afghan refugees arrived on a beach on the Greek island of Kos, May 2015
An Afghan child is helped off a rib on the Greek island of Kos, May 2015
An Afghan girl holds the hand of a woman as they arrive on a beach on the Greek island of Kos, after crossing a part of the Aegean Sea between Turkey and Greece, May 2015
Refugees crossed part of the Aegean Sea between Turkey and Greece, May 2015
Afghan refugees arrive on a beach of Kos, May 2015
Rescuers help children to disembark in the Sicilian harbor of Pozzallo, Italy in April 2015
A boat transporting refugees arrives in the port of Messina after a rescue operation at sea, April 2015
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Armed Forces of Malta personnel in protective clothing carry the body of a dead man off Italian coastguard ship Bruno Gregoretti as surviving refugees watch in Senglea, in Valletta's Grand Harbour, April 2015
Rescued people talk to a member of the Malta Order after a fishing boat carrying refugees capsized off the Libyan coast, is brought ashore along with 23 others retreived by the Italian Coast Guard vessel Bruno Gregoretti at Boiler Wharf, Senglea in Malta, April 2015
“Because it’s a crisis of human beings just like you and just like me looking for security and looking for safety. Let’s reach out the hand of humanity and friendship to them.”“Because it’s a crisis of human beings just like you and just like me looking for security and looking for safety. Let’s reach out the hand of humanity and friendship to them.”
David Cameron has said the UK will take 4,000 refugees a year for the next five years, a total of 20,000. These refugees will be drawn from people living in camps in countries neighboring Syria and people coming to Europe of their own accord will not be included.David Cameron has said the UK will take 4,000 refugees a year for the next five years, a total of 20,000. These refugees will be drawn from people living in camps in countries neighboring Syria and people coming to Europe of their own accord will not be included.
The UK has also opted out of a European Union scheme to relocate 120,000 migrants who have already travelled Europe.The UK has also opted out of a European Union scheme to relocate 120,000 migrants who have already travelled Europe.
Britain’s efforts to accommodate refugees pale in comparison to those made by similar economies. Germany’s vice chancellor Sigmar Gabriel said the country could accept up to a million refugees this year and take hundreds of thousands for the next few years.Britain’s efforts to accommodate refugees pale in comparison to those made by similar economies. Germany’s vice chancellor Sigmar Gabriel said the country could accept up to a million refugees this year and take hundreds of thousands for the next few years.
Mr Corbyn has made help for Syrian refugees a key part of his leadership so far; one of his first acts as leader of the Labour party was to attend a demonstration in support of Britain doing more to help.Mr Corbyn has made help for Syrian refugees a key part of his leadership so far; one of his first acts as leader of the Labour party was to attend a demonstration in support of Britain doing more to help.
He said earlier this month that British forces launching an air campaign would not help solve the refugees’ problems.He said earlier this month that British forces launching an air campaign would not help solve the refugees’ problems.
The issue was also extensively raised by Yvette Cooper during the Labour leadership campaign.The issue was also extensively raised by Yvette Cooper during the Labour leadership campaign.
The Government has preferred to send money rather than offer asylum to Syrians. Ministers have previously said that offering asylum could encourage people to make a dangerous journey to Europe fleeing a warzone. The Government has preferred to send money rather than offer asylum to Syrians. Ministers have previously said that offering asylum could encourage people to make a dangerous journey to Europe fleeing a warzone. 
The UK says it has provided an around £1bn contribution UK’s contribution to refugees in Syria and its surrounding countries Lebanon, Jordan and Turkey.The UK says it has provided an around £1bn contribution UK’s contribution to refugees in Syria and its surrounding countries Lebanon, Jordan and Turkey.