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Callous Cameron forced to backtrack over child refugees
Britain will take in unaccompanied children

BRITAIN will provide asylum for unaccompanied child refugees in Europe following David Cameron’s decision yesterday to drop his opposition, avoiding a damaging Commons defeat.

The Prime Minister insisted last week that Britain should only take refugees from camps in Syria and that children who had reached Europe were already in “relative safety.”

But he backed down as Tory MPs prepared to rebel against the government and back a Labour amendment to the Immigration Bill mandating Britain to save children in Europe.

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