11 September, 2016
KATIE HOPKINS: The night a lonely boy and a frightened mother taught me why this place is called the Jungle - and why British compassion could equal cultural suicide
Tao (left) has been on the road from Sudan for two years. Now he's in the Calais Jungle, just waiting to get into Britain so his life can begin.
Allam, (right) too, is waiting for a chance to get on a truck with her baby. But when KATIE HOPKINS met them and others, she found that while as individuals these migrants just want to do the best for themselves and their children, as a group they weren't the mob she expected. They have no desire to assimilate; instead, what they want is to create an Enclave Kingdom.
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