Progressives cannot continue to bang the pro-migration drum and believe that the public will finally 'get it' or that their arguments will win over the extreme anti-migration voices. Instead a new mainstream consensus on the issue is urgently needed, say Tim Finch and Sarah Mulley Copyright (c) 2009 The Authors. Journal compilation (c) 2009 ippr.
A progressive UK foreign policy in the years ahead will need to advance the causes of justice, democracy and sustainability in a multi-polar world, argue ippr researchers Andy Hull, Sarah Mulley and David Nash. Here they critically review the recent past and possible future of Britain's relationship with the world. Copyright (c) 2010 The Authors. Public Policy Research (c) 2010 ippr.
Sarah Mulley envisions a new approach to centre‐left immigration policy, through the prism provided by David Goodhart's much‐discussed book, The British Dream.
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