Yes janer i dont envy any politician, whether right or left, having to make decisions about this crisis. And it is a crisis, we just havent felt the full effects of it here yet. Undoubtedly there are many tragic stories of persecution, abuse, and each one gets my sympathy but we cannot, as Europe, accept every person who wants to come to here. I feel uncomfortable saying this, and will perhaps get criticism and perhaps suggestions of UKIP style beliefs, but this is far from the truth. Not all of the people crammed on the boats are fleeing persecution, many just want a better lie, and who can blame them? I did see one English woman on BBC news talking about her nephew who was feared drowned in one of the bigger boat sinkings off Italy, very very sad, but he was a talented young footballer from Ghana.....not the same as a pregnant woman risking her childrens lives by fleeing from Syria. Please dont think I am awarding some kind of points system for the refugees, but in our hearts of hearts, surely we must acknowledge that no country can cope with such an influx, specially Italy and Greece with their own economic problems. I dont have an answer, other than perhaps destroying the boats to stop the smuggglers using them again. I agree that there is the other dimension of what is almost a 'brain drain' from some areas in Africa, the huge amounts of money paid to the smugglers, often many thousands of pounds must surely be beyond the reach of poor Africans?