The global political establishment is rolling out its big guns on the issue of Britain leaving the European Union and the migrant crisis today, with billionaire left-wing donor George Soros, the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and now U2 singer Bono chiming in on the two issues. Writing in the New York Times today, Bono, who is due to testify in front of the U.S. House of Representatives later today on his views on the migrant crisis, said: I’ve recently returned from the Middle East and East Africa, where I visited a number of refugee camps — car parks of humanity. I went as an activist and as a European. Because Europeans have come to realize — quite painfully in the past year or two — that the mass exodus from collapsed countries like Syria is not just a Middle Eastern or African problem, it’s a European problem. It’s an American one, too. It affects us all. My countryman Peter Sutherland, a senior United Nations official for international migration, has made clear that we’re living through the worst crisis of forced displacement since World War II. In 2010, some 10,000 people worldwide fled their homes every day, on average. Which sounds like a