Immigration Issues
'How exactly can someone pretend to "be Jamaican" when they are British and have lived here all their lives?'
This was the generation who helped build the NHS. They contributed so much to making the country affluent again after the chaos of war
The arbitrary and indiscriminate target has been missed every quarter since its introduction in 2010
The UK should have a bespoke work permit system, with the aim to reduce net migration to around the levels last seen in the mid-1990s
'We need freedom of movement,' say some, while others tell HuffPost they would prefer 'England back for the English'
Instead of a bidding war on who can be toughest on immigration, defeating hateful hard-right parties means standing up to meddling anti-foreigner myths
Brexit will change Britain’s immigration rules. There is no avoiding that, so let us work out what it is we want
There are cheaper, more effective and more humane alternatives available
I am stigmatised and not allowed to integrate into British society because of my immigration status
Our immigration rules are too often cobbled together in a piecemeal, ad hoc fashion - but Labour is in a genuinely strong position to get this right