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Posts Tagged: Immigration

Garvan Walshe: Fragmentation, not the far right, is the story of Sweden’s election

The immediate effect of the election will be a period of fraught negotiation, but it might not be a bad change in the long-term.

By Garvan Walshe | 13 September 2018 | 47 comments

Unthinking the thinkable

How the far left uses a feedback loop to shut down people in the short term – and ideas in the long.

By Paul Goodman | 11 September 2018 | 67 comments

The thrills and spills of seeking the EEA port in a storm

We prefer Canada Plus Plus Plus. But a question could emerge over the next few months: is it a better option than an unmanageable No Deal – or even no Brexit at all?

By Paul Goodman | 7 September 2018 | 163 comments

Javid again proves his credentials as an energetic and independently minded cabinet minister

The pledge to strengthen police powers on stop and search marks another break with his predecessor as Home Secretary, Theresa May.

By Harry Phibbs | 4 September 2018 | 21 comments

George Trefgarne: The EEA is a much more attractive option than Chequers, the ‘implementation period’, or No Deal

In the first of a new mini-series evaluating the EEA, the author of ‘Norway then Canada’ argues the route has been wrongly neglected.

By George Trefgarne | 4 September 2018 | 146 comments

Priti Patel: We must chuck Chequers, or disillusioned voters will reject mainstream politics

Failing to take back control would be to ignore the largest democratic vote in British history. The consequences would be dire.

By Priti Patel MP | 28 August 2018 | 514 comments

Alex Morton: Too many Tory politicians say nothing worthwhile – because they have nothing worthwhile to say

What do our cliché-ridden rulers propose? Ending plastic cups, gender quotas for boardrooms and banning Tony the Tiger.

By Alex Morton | 23 August 2018 | 58 comments

Henry Newman: The ticking Brexit clock demands clarity from both sides, but also adds to the risk of No Deal

It’s likely that there will be some form of agreement, perhaps at the last minute. Likely, but far from certain.

By Henry Newman | 7 August 2018 | 339 comments

Tim Gocher: The hostile environment costs us dearly – Britain would profit from a more reasonable approach

The current system offends our allies and deters valuable skilled migrants. There is a better way.

By Tim Gocher | 4 August 2018 | 121 comments

Tim Briggs: Celebrate Windrush Day – by ending identity politics

Asserting that everyone not white or male is a victim, and that all white people are racist is insidious and self-destructive.

By Tim Briggs | 3 August 2018 | 31 comments

Tom Bennett: A new, liberalised immigration system should free young people to travel the world

It is absurd that every year we send home thousands of young Australians who would prefer to stay here, and Australia does the same with thousands of young Brits.

By Tom Bennett | 31 July 2018 | 88 comments

Andrew Lilico: Forget the Irish Sea border. If we must have a backstop, how about a Celtic Sea border instead?

If there must be checks on goods leaving the island of Ireland, is it not more natural that they take place crossing the border where checks on persons already occur?

By Andrew Lilico | 29 July 2018 | 121 comments

Leigh Higgins: Post-Chequers, we need to explain more clearly what leaving the EU will now look like

We must ensure that, just as the UK voted Leave to take back control, local people take back control themselves.

By Leigh Higgins | 28 July 2018 | 82 comments

James Cartlidge: It’s time to board the EEA lifeboat – and set sail towards a New Common Market

The UK plus EFTA would have a greater GDP than Germany. As one, we would be the largest economy in Europe.

By James Cartlidge MP | 27 July 2018 | 190 comments

Chloe Westley: There must be no compromise on ending free movement

Implementing a fair and controlled skills-based immigration system would be a huge win for the Government – and deliver on a key pledge of the Brexit campaign.

By Chloe Westley | 23 July 2018 | 310 comments

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