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Miserable. If you though the jungle was bad, take a look at the squalor in which refugees in Dunkirk live. Not that they will get much sympathy, as the tide of sympathy for many refugees coming into Europe appears to have dried up. And hardly surprising, given the recent violent attacks on truck drivers and the mass storming of a ferry. Nonetheless, most people in northern Europe stopped living like this several hundred years ago.
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