I was at Nizip 2, last week, a refugee camp close to Turkey’s border with Syria consisting of 5,000 homes made from prefabricated containers. It’s an exemplary camp, and our Turkish guides were proud of its facilities. The UN rep described it as “best in class”. It has a junior school, a high school, a nursery, a clinic, a meeting hall, a computer room, and flood-lit rows of container houses.
But its inhabitants are desperate to leave. Read my full article for Conservative Home here.