We mourn with the people of France who have paid a bitter price for the folly of their own government. Perhaps that government will now consider abandoning its stance that the refugees at Calais are a British problem. They are and always have been solely a French problem on French soil.
To have pretended otherwise and to have attempted to sweep the problem under the carpet, is symbolic of an attitude which led directly to war on the streets of Paris and may well result in Europe, for better or worse, being changed beyond recognition.