lee morgenbesser, _ restraints on how he rules.today. let's turn now to a controversial policy in the uk that's attracted attention around the world. the first of possibly hundreds of migrants and asylum seekers have moved onto a giant barge docked in dorset, to be housed while they await the outcome of asylum applications. the government says the vessel will be better value than hotels costing £6 million a day. but campaigners have called it a "shameful" way to treat people. danjohnson is in portland, where the barge is docked. it's been a difficultjourney getting to this point. this has been deeply controversial. and whether you are supportive or not, and there are all sorts of voices united in opposition to this, it is a moment, and it marks a key chain in the national attitude, the approach of the government, the state on behalf of us all, towards migrants, refugees, those potentially vulnerable and in need. and in truth, what happened here today was always going to bigger, about more than just this barge and these men, because