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St George’s Day belongs to all of us – new poll

St George’s Day belongs to all of us – new poll Date: 22 April 2016

New research finds that most people – including most ethnic minorities – agree the St George’s Day party is a symbol of England that we can all share – but we just don’t do enough to celebrate it.

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Blunkett, Lilley and others support call for consensus on EU migrants’ status post-Brexit

Blunkett, Lilley and others support call for consensus on EU migrants’ status post-Brexit Date: 15 April 2016

Former Labour Home Secretary David Blunkett and Conservative ex-Cabinet minister Peter Lilley have backed the call for a broad consensus, across the referendum debate, that the rights of current EU migrants in the UK should be protected in the event of a vote to leave the EU.

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Call for ‘Common sense consensus’ on status of EU migrants after referendum

Call for ‘Common sense consensus’ on status of EU migrants after referendum Date: 10 April 2016

Organisations across the spectrum of views on immigration and the EU referendum debate joined forces today in a call for a ‘common sense consensus’ on the status of EU migrants already living in the UK after the referendum

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The Euro and EU Referendum Debate

The Euro and EU Referendum Debate Date: 9 April 2016

The Euro will remain a favourite theme of the ‘Leave’ campaign, not the ‘Remain’ campaign, during this referendum, writes Sunder Katwala.

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VIDEO – Brexit Divisions

VIDEO – Brexit Divisions Date: 6 April 2016

British Future Director Sunder Katwala speaking at a University College London event on strategies, arguments, and possible turning points in the EU referendum debate, as part of the Brexit Divisions project

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Luton: Islamist Extremists and the Far Right, Allies in a Vicious Cycle of Extremism

Luton: Islamist Extremists and the Far Right, Allies in a Vicious Cycle of  Extremism Date: 7 March 2016

Islamist extremists and the far right feed off each other, writes Basit Mahmood from Luton. Offering a sense of belonging through an inclusive British identity can help depolarise and guard against extremism.

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How to talk to the British about identity and Europe

How to talk to the British about identity and Europe Date: 4 March 2016

When people head to the polls on 23 June to cast their ballots in the EU referendum, they will not be making a decision about Europe, but about Britain

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Would Brexit end Britain? A tale of two unions

Would Brexit end Britain? A tale of two unions Date: 29 February 2016

As Nicola Sturgeon uses a speech in London to set out her case for why the UK should vote to stay in the EU, Sunder Katwala asks what the implications of the EU referendum might be for Scotland and its relationship with the rest of the UK.

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Why it’s time for an Office for Citizenship and Integration in London

Why it’s time for an Office for Citizenship and Integration in London Date: 25 February 2016

On the anniversary of Britain’s first citizenship ceremony, a new report says that Britain has ‘forgotten’ the value of citizenship and the importance of proactively promoting better integration – and calls on the Capital to lead the way.

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