Horatio Clare: We Came By Sea

The small boats crisis is never out of the news. But what and more importantly who lies behind the lurid headlines?
We Came By Sea documents the tireless volunteers who help thousands of refugees in Calais, the lifeboat crews whose search and rescue operations continue to save countless lives, and the individuals who
have welcomed those seeking refuge in Britain without question.
Renowned author Horatio Clare will introduce us to a Britain unrecognisable from mainstream media.
Light fills his writing The Economist
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