Britain vows to fight proposed refugee quotas from Brussels

Mandatory resettlement system to be proposed by the EU Commission in response to the crisis in the Mediterranean

Rescued migrants arrive in Messina, Italy
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Brussels is planning to introduce mandatory national quotas for refugees in Europe, in a controversial move that has divided member states.

The proposal comes as thousands of people continue to make the dangerous journey across the Mediterranean to Europe and human rights groups call for an urgent response to the growing humanitarian crisis. More than 60,000 people have attempted to make the journey this year alone and at least 1,800 have died, reports the BBC.

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