"how many countries around the globe have the following, war, civil war, famine, drought, should we take people from every place, the Syrian conflict is not going to go away any day soon nor be resolved in a way that many will be able to return home at least to the one they left behind.
How much has Britain pledged or given in humanitarian aid, wouldn't that be better, and send our politicians to talk to their politicians, and anyone who will try and resolve this conflict."
We are talking specifically about about the Syrian conflict. If you want to open the door to a more general programme of "sanctuary", be my guest.
Giving money is great, and we have indeed been generous donors in giving aid for Syrian refugees, but why should that be the limit of our compassion in instances like this, especially where the number of refugees is small?
And we are "sending our politicians to talk to their politicians". What do you think the Geneva meeting currently going on is all about?