Immigration: a lost generation
May 29, 2026 2:50 am Post a Comment“Job and career opportunities for young people are ‘not growing, they’re shrinking’, with one in six set to be out... View Article
“Job and career opportunities for young people are ‘not growing, they’re shrinking’, with one in six set to be out... View Article
Perhaps it’s the weather, or the deep-seated ennui blanketing our politics like a Los Angeles smog, but the atmosphere at... View Article
While we were away dealing with other things, the think tank Migration Watch has published a report on a survey... View Article
Although largely submerged by the Iran war, comment on the government’s new cohesion strategy, published on Monday, continues to find... View Article
When the national newspapers and broadcast media covered Reform’s press conference in Dover, they mostly dealt with the policy proposals... View Article
We’ve had days of high-profile publicity on Jim Ratcliffe’s views on immigration, with much space given to the moronic tendency... View Article
I had a feeling when I started writing yesterday’s piece that the Ratcliffe intervention was going to be big. At... View Article
In the early 20th Century, at the height of the British Raj, the number of British-born residents in India, including... View Article
If there is a difference between the legacy and social media (at least on my timeline), it’s that in the... View Article
Such is the parochial nature of the legacy media that, while if offers saturation coverage of the latest development of... View Article
In any discussion about immigration, and the adverse results attendant upon it, there is always very close to the surface... View Article
On Thursday, we had the prime minister’s speech, where he disputed claims that “people like Rishi Sunak, Shabana Mahmood, and... View Article
While the perturbations from the shooting in Minneapolis continue, the repercussions of just one aspect of the UK’s derelict immigration... View Article
There is a very simple reason why the recent events in Minneapolis are relevant to British politics. Essentially, if it... View Article
The Alaa Abdel Fattah story has moved on at lighting speed, so much so that MPs from both sides of... View Article
It becomes more and more evident with every passing day – if it wasn’t already abundantly so – that the... View Article