One doesn’t really have to read between the lines to see what the Migration Advisory Committee thinks about the risks to business and the economy of changes to skilled migration rules.
As the Prime Minister sets out proposals on Muslim integration and anti-discrimination, the following extracts from British Future’s pamphlet ‘How to talk about immigration’ examine the importance of integration, and specific integration challenges facing British Muslims.
The final nail was hammered into the coffin of fascism in Britain today, as the Electoral Commission struck the BNP off the register of political parties. But it was the British public who really condemned fascism to death at the ballot box, with a 99% drop in support at the 2015 General Election.
A new pamphlet by British Future explores how and why the referendum remains up for grabs for both sides
Women voters have the power to decide the EU referendum, write Deborah Mattinson and Sunder Katwala – if they choose to take it.
For much of Britain, writes Sunder Katwala, immigration is the big question of the EU referendum. Yet voters risk being denied the straight answers on immigration that they need.
The EU referendum will give Britons one of the most important choices in a generation, writes Sunder Katwala. Yet many […]
David Cameron’s EU benefits reforms could have more impact on public opinion than his critics acknowledge. But they won’t slash immigration, writes Sunder Katwala
For the committed tribes of “in’ and ‘Out’, 2016 is all about the EU referendum. All the talk at their gatherings will be about Europe. They’ve got their party playlists and all the guests know all the words to all the songs. But both sides need to change the record.