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The EU's current asylum system is overwhelmed, but member states differ too widely for easy reform
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National attempts to close borders to thousands of migrants are unlikely to work and only push the problem elsewhere
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Most but not all EU member states will back mandatory migrant quotas as only solution to crisis
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The migrant crisis will dominate the continent's politics
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The strong economy puts Germany in a different position to many other states facing the migrant influx
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Governments already struggling with far-right anti-Roma prejudice will be reluctant to admit Middle Eastern migrants
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The migrant crisis is also likely to be politically helpful to the National Front leader
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The People's Action Party will probably win the general election, but opposition gains are likely
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Prime Minister David Cameron is rejecting participation in the intra-EU redistribution of asylum-seekers
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Germany has been making clear for months that it wants its EU partners to take a greater share of the migrant influx
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