EU migrant crisis: Britain won't take in Mediterranean refugees

Europe agrees to voluntary intake of asylum seekers, but UK, Hungary and Poland opt out of the scheme

A migrant woman in Greece
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The British government has come under fire for opting out of a voluntary scheme to resettle thousands of refugees arriving in Europe.

During heated talks at the EU summit in Brussels, European leaders hoping to come up with a solution to Mediterranean migrant crisis refused to accept mandatory quotas, but agreed on a voluntary intake scheme.

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