A joint event by British Future and Conservative Home discussed ‘When is immigration good for Britain?’
British Future will be hosting fringe events at both Conservative and Labour party conference, 2019.
How can Labour find it’s voice on immigration?
When is immigration good for Britain?
Join us for the latest in our Volitile Politics Series of events. This two-part roundtable, chaired by Russell Hargrave, will consider the implications of no-deal and the unpredictable politics of the autumn for the migration sector.
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