The centre-left has been outflanked on issues of immigration and identity. Labour must connect with the ‘culturally threatened’, writes Matthew Goodwin or risk undermining the public’s trust in the political system even more
After denial, there is acceptance. Some in Labour have not yet reached this stage, but increasingly ...
Brexit has made a coherent position on immigration urgent for Britain’s political parties, but Labou...
In this paper we develop a mobilisation analysis of contemporary antagonism to immigrants. We argue ...
Labour and the Conservatives are both proposing to employ a tougher approach to immigration if they ...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Putting it right? The labour party's big...
Immigration is a huge element of contemporary political debate, and it continues to divide and polar...
The government’s efforts to bring down net migration have had significant negative impacts on migran...
With a general election looming in Britain, early 2005 witnessed the ugly—if far from unprecedented—...
Social identities and perceptions of social cleavages have not lost their mobilising capacity: they ...
Opponents of immigration have two main concerns: that immigrants are bad for our economy because the...
Immigration has proven one of the hardest issues for Britain’s main parties to address, and UKIP has...
It’s time for the Labour Party to have a sensible discussion about immigration within the EU. The tr...
Immigration is one of the key political issues that will decide votes at the forthcoming General Ele...
The Prime Minister has a vision for a “shared society”. Yet, the Brexit vote revealed that large sec...
Faced with a climate of public hostility over immigration, the far right British National Party (BNP...
After denial, there is acceptance. Some in Labour have not yet reached this stage, but increasingly ...
Brexit has made a coherent position on immigration urgent for Britain’s political parties, but Labou...
In this paper we develop a mobilisation analysis of contemporary antagonism to immigrants. We argue ...
Labour and the Conservatives are both proposing to employ a tougher approach to immigration if they ...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Putting it right? The labour party's big...
Immigration is a huge element of contemporary political debate, and it continues to divide and polar...
The government’s efforts to bring down net migration have had significant negative impacts on migran...
With a general election looming in Britain, early 2005 witnessed the ugly—if far from unprecedented—...
Social identities and perceptions of social cleavages have not lost their mobilising capacity: they ...
Opponents of immigration have two main concerns: that immigrants are bad for our economy because the...
Immigration has proven one of the hardest issues for Britain’s main parties to address, and UKIP has...
It’s time for the Labour Party to have a sensible discussion about immigration within the EU. The tr...
Immigration is one of the key political issues that will decide votes at the forthcoming General Ele...
The Prime Minister has a vision for a “shared society”. Yet, the Brexit vote revealed that large sec...
Faced with a climate of public hostility over immigration, the far right British National Party (BNP...
After denial, there is acceptance. Some in Labour have not yet reached this stage, but increasingly ...
Brexit has made a coherent position on immigration urgent for Britain’s political parties, but Labou...
In this paper we develop a mobilisation analysis of contemporary antagonism to immigrants. We argue ...