Will one shocking photograph change our attitudes to refugees? @CharlieSeaWolf @malodoherty discuss #BBCNolan

Sep 03, 2015, 08:56 AM

A harrowing image that has sent shocked waves around the world, the body of a little boy lying face-down on the beach near Bodrum in Turkey. This shocking scene has sparked an international outcry over the human cost of the migrant crisis.

The boy is believed to be three-year-old Aylan, who drowned along with his five-year-old brother and their mother. Their father survived.

The Turkish coastguard said the migrants had set off from Turkey's Bodrum peninsula for the Greek island of Kos in the early hours of Wednesday morning, but the two boats they were in sank shortly afterwards. At least 12 Syrians refugees died.

Labour leadership contender Yvette Cooper says Britain should take in at least 10,000 more refugees from conflicts in Syria and other countries. But Prime Minister David Cameron says that's not the solution.

So should the UK be taking more refugees?

Commentators Charlie Woolf and Malachi O'Doherty.