Should Britain take in more refugees from Syria? The BBC appears to think so, or certainly that was the impression given by Wednesday's Today programme on Radio Four. Broadcast as part of a two-day BBC special on the Syrian crisis, it featured their presenter Mishal Husain in a Syrian refugee camp in Lebanon, where she pointed out that Britain has so far taken just 50 refugees from the crisis: the same number, we learned, as fitted into just a single row of the huts in the camp she was at. She then asked a local representative of UN High Commission on Refugees, Ninette Kelly: "Do we need to find homes in the west for some of these people?"