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Saturday, January 23, 2016

Jeremy Corbyn Visits the Grand-Synthe settlement, which is home to around 2,500 migrants Saturday January 23,2016

 Corbyn walks through the muddy conditions with aid workers as part of the visit to the camp, which houses around 2,500 migrants
Jeremy Corbyn Saturday January 23,2016 visited a temporary camp in Dunkirk to speak to thousands of migrants attempting to reach the UK. 
Corbyn walks through the muddy and squalid conditions of the camp, where bin liners and rubbish surround the tents
 Leader of the Labour Party Jeremy Corbyn visits a temporary camp in Dunkirk, France, where thousands of migrants and refugees attempting to reach the UK are currently living
The Grand-Synthe settlement is home to around 2,500 migrants who are living in conditions so squalid that aid workers say it is on the brink of a sanitation crisis.

The migrant posed for selfies with the Labour leader as he chatted to locals in the muddy camp. 
Migrants posed for selfies with the politician as he made his way through the temporary camp, which is located close to the ferry port

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