Tackling the politics of populism in Britain is primarily about how to get immigration right, writes Sunder for Eastern Eye.
“Musk is now a key Trump ally in keeping America polarised – at least while their alliance lasts”, writes Sunder.
Sunder reflects on political governing in 2024 and how “2025 may see a shift in gear” under Labour.
Creativity and culture can make a significant contribution to cohesion, writes Sunder for Eastern Eye.
Starmer’s inheritance from the Conservatives on immigration numbers is a political gift – but a potential trap too, writes Sunder.
At a landmark summit in London, faith communities were stressed as key to a national strategy on social cohesion.
Britons share more in common than it might seem, even when politics feels deeply divided, Sunder writes for Eastern Eye.
Britain’s history is often a messier, more complicated narrative than America’s, writes Sunder for CapX.
Sunder writes for EasternEye on the significance of Trump’s re-election for UK-US relations and immigration policy in both countries.
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