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Three weeks, three months, or three years? The uncertain future of Keir Starmer

Three weeks, three months, or three years? The uncertain future of Keir Starmer 27 April 2026

Sunder Katwala discusses the future of Keir Starmer.

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Shared English pride can unite communities

Shared English pride can unite communities 23 April 2026

Sunder Katwala discusses English pride and how it can unite communities.

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From Budapest to Washington: What Orbán’s Defeat Means for the West

From Budapest to Washington: What Orbán’s Defeat Means for the West 14 April 2026

Sunder Katwala discusses the impact of the Hungarian election result on the global political landscape.    

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Racist hate is left unchecked online and it is infecting the offline world

Racist hate is left unchecked online and it is infecting the offline world 7 April 2026

Sunder Katwala, reflects on recent anecdotes of NHS frontline staff facing a resurgence of racism at work.

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Between compassion and control: Labour’s immigration balancing act

Between compassion and control: Labour’s immigration balancing act 31 March 2026

Sunder Katwala discusses Labour’s stance on Immigration.

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How Iftars can unite not divide communities across the UK

How Iftars can unite not divide communities across the UK 24 March 2026

Sunder Katwala talks about why united Iftars can bring people together.

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COMMENT : New definition can protect Muslims and free speech

COMMENT : New definition can protect Muslims and free speech 17 March 2026

Sunder Katwala explores the debate around defining anti-Muslim hostility.

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COMMENT : Is Labour’s new hard line on immigration sustainable?

COMMENT : Is Labour’s new hard line on immigration sustainable? 10 March 2026

Sunder Katwala discusses Labour’s hard line approach to immigration policy.

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COMMENT : Green win exposes myth of ethnic ‘bloc voting’

COMMENT : Green win exposes myth of ethnic ‘bloc voting’ 3 March 2026

Sunder Katwala reflects on the Green Party wining their first ever Westminster by-election.

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What we do

British Future’s research into public attitudes on issues such as immigration, integration and identity helps us and our partners develop effective messages that reach and persuade new audiences. We offer constructive policy solutions to people’s legitimate concerns and work to find common ground that can bring people together.

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British Future reports examine public attitudes and make recommendations for change on topics ranging from future immigration and integration policy to how communications can help combat prejudice.

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