Breitbart London’s editor in chief Raheem Kassam appeared on Channel 5 news this evening debating against the editor of the Politics.co.uk website about the Prime Minister’s use of the phrase “bunch of migrants”. You can read his opinion piece on the matter here. The story captured the national media today, with news outlets ignoring harder hitting stories such as the gunfight in the very same migrant camp that Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn visited, and indeed the testimony before the European Parliament by the European Commissioner Jonathan Faull on the country’s EU referendum. Nevertheless, the debate on the Prime Minister’s use of the word “bunch” to describe a… bunch of migrants was seized upon in the media. Mr. Kassam branded the debate as “nonsense” and “trivial” and jokingly pointed to a Twitter poll which currently shows that his followers would prefer them to be called a “Merkel of migrants” – after the German Chancellor who has precipitated the EU’s migration crisis. If not "bunch", what should we call a #bunchofmigrants? — Raheem Kassam (@RaheemKassam) January 27, 2016 Mr. Dunt, speaking in response, claimed that there were women and children in the Calais and Dunkirk migrant camps who Britain should take in and process