The general election is underway in the UK. A major paradox is that Britain is an "immigrationy" country that dislikes immigration. It wants to give it up but it knows it can't. Colin Liddell argues that it is time for British politics to break out of the sterile debates of the past and look at the "inevitability of immigration" in new and radical ways that protect the power, rights, and privileges of the British people (however you define them). The learning curve is clear. The only question is, will people follow it?
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SHORTPOD (95) BRITAIN'S LONG-TERM LEARNING CURVE: IMMIGRATION AND A TWO-TIER SOCIETY
SHORTPOD (95) BRITAIN'S LONG-TERM LEARNING CURVE: IMMIGRATION AND A TWO-TIER SOCIETY
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