Tag: Immigration

Total Results: 243


The somewhat controversial politician Enoch Powell. Photo by Hulton-Deutsch/Hulton-Deutsch Collection/Corbis via Getty Images
15 Sep 2020 - 1:10am

Enoch Powell, visionary As a new book notes, many of his most troubling predictions have indeed come to pass

Aris Roussinos

Friday, 14 August

14.08

Ben & Jerry’s pitiful ‘wokescreen’ The ice cream maker's attempt to shame the Home Secretary on Twitter didn't go according to plan

Douglas Murray

Tuesday, 11 August

11.08

How ID cards could set us free Once they were seen as a threat to civil liberties, now they might preserve them

Peter Franklin

Tuesday, 25 February

25.02

Every Home Secretary must fight the Home Office Priti Patel's war with her own department is nothing new

Stephen Pollard

Friday, 31 January

31.01

All the lies about Leavers They're nostalgic, they're gullible, and they're scared of diversity — all these myths have been debunked

Matthew Goodwin

Wednesday, 8 January

08.01

Lisa Nandy can’t have her cake and eat it The Labour leadership candidate advocates communitarian politics and universalist obligations. That doesn't add up.

David Goodhart

Friday, 3 January

03.01

What’s the point of civil partnerships? Let’s not pretend that cancelling marriage will eradicate the power imbalances of sexual politics

Giles Fraser

Thursday, 12 December

12.12

Time for Boris Johnson to show his true colours Following his resounding win, the PM will no longer be able to leave his political creed undefined

Matthew Goodwin

Wednesday, 11 December

11.12

Why Tories are becoming extinct There are huge, unprecedented demographic challenges facing the Conservative Party

Ed West

Tuesday, 26 November

26.11

Who cares about immigration? UnHerd's polling indicates that politics is realigning around attitudes to migration

Eric Kaufmann

Monday, 11 November

11.11

It’s a bad time for an illegal immigration amnesty The Windrush scandal is not a reason to scrap the current system

David Goodhart

Thursday, 17 October

17.10

As a headstrong activist, I was a dangerous thing Like Labour, I dismissed the concerns of decent people as they struggled to cope with fundamental social change

Paul Embery