Now Article 50 has been triggered, how do UK and EU governments move forward and secure the status of EU nationals in the UK and British citizens in Europe?
Business voices seeking to defend the benefits of immigration to our economy and society have not been s effective as they need to be in the immigration debate. A new approach is needed.
Influential Commons committee calls on the government to end the anxiety for Europeans in Britain – and to adopt the reform proposals made by a British Future inquiry.
‘Can the desire for more control be combined with the aim that Britain will remain globally-engaged, in a common ground approach to post-Brexit immigration?’ asks Sunder Katwala at the Conservative Progress ‘Believe in the UK’ conference
“A one-size-fits-all approach to immigration can’t help us make the post-Brexit choices that the Government and the public now face,” said Sunder Katwala in response to new ONS immigration statistics
“Planet Remain and Planet Leave might be fewer light years apart than we tend to recognise,” says Sunder Katwala in this speech at the University of East Anglia looking at how to heal post-Brexit divisions
The National Conversation on immigration aims to hear the views of people all over Britain. For the whole of 2017 we’ll be in a different town every single week, in every region and nation of the UK, listening to what people think on the issue.
Voices from across EU referendum and party political divides have come together today to set out a shared vision of how the UK can ‘Brexit Together’, covering issues of immigration, the economy and market access, security and sovereignty.
2016 was a year of political upheaval in which issues of identity, immigration and integration were never far from the headlines.