Interesting how this has been framed as ‘bring me home’ rather than plight of young mum in refugee camp.
We know she wants to come home because of a short interview with a Times journalist who chanced upon her at a refugee camp. She didn’t seek him out and hasn’t made noises to the UK about getting home as far as I can see.
She very matter of fact about everything that’s happened to her. No tears or desperation.
I don’t really know what should happen to her but not sure she’s done anything to warrant the UK completely abandoning any compassion towards her.
Interesting how this has been framed as ‘bring me home’ rather than plight of young mum in refugee camp.
We know she wants to come home because of a short interview with a Times journalist who chanced upon her at a refugee camp. She didn’t seek him out and hasn’t made noises to the UK about getting home as far as I can see.
She very matter of fact about everything that’s happened to her. No tears or desperation.
I don’t really know what should happen to her but not sure she’s done anything to warrant the UK completely abandoning any compassion towards her.