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<h2>Britain's George Osborne plans out the way to tackle refugee crisis</h2>

The discussion over refugees is turning too dramatic in the past few days and the photograph of young cute little boy Aylan clad in a red t-shirt facing down on the beach without a soul in Turkey shows that this is the high time to take action. There are countries that are coming out to support refugees and providing them with all the amenities they needed. Britain is expected to accept more than 10,000 Syrian refugees, although Downing Street has moved to deny reports that the number will be 15,000. George Osborne has found a perfect solution to tackle refugee crisis and also gave a brief description about how the UK will pay for those fleeing Syria for Britain.
1. Money from Britain's foreign aid budget will be diverted to local councils across the UK.
2. A "fundamental rethink" of the way the UK's £12bn annual foreign aid budget is allocated ahead of the autumn spending review.
3. Mr Osborne said more money will be directed to the "failed states" in the Middle East.
4. "In the short term, we are going to take more refugees but not in the way that encourages them on to these dangerous boats" in the Mediterranean, the chancellor said.
5. He also suggested the Government will press ahead with efforts to win a parliamentary vote to authorise air strikes over Syria.
6. Osborne opened up the possibility of trying to win over enough Labour MPs to outweigh the 30 or so backbench Tory MPs who are understood to oppose military action.