In Britain the outcry following the death of three-year-old Aylan Kurdi – who was photographed lying dead on a beach – plus some intense domestic and international pressure, have forced the government to change its stance on refugees from Syria.<br /><br /> Speaking in Lisbon on Friday at a meeting on migration and EU reform, Prime Minister David Cameron said that the UK would provide resettlement for thousands more people from the war-torn country.<br /><br /> PM: Britain will act with our head and our heart, providing refuge for those in need while working on a long term solution to #Syria crisis— UK Prime Minister (@Number10gov) 4 Septembre 2015<br /> <br /><br /> Earlier this week, before the images of the dead boy appeared, he said Britain would not accept ‘more and more refugees’.<br /><br /> But his main argument remains the same: opening borders and enforcing quotas will not solve the refugee crisis.<br /><br /> “We are taking thousands of people and we will take thousands of people… We keep numbers under review and there’s alway