Island aid worker speaks after working at Dunkirk camp
Britain has to do more to help the current refugee crisis.
That's according to an Island aid worker who recently went out to volunteer at a camp in Grandsynthe near Dunkirk.
Zoe Thompson provided care and supplies to nearly 4,000 occupants at the camp.
She says allowing in just 20,000 refugees over five years is shameful - and is not the Manx way:
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