2010
DOI: 10.1093/jrs/feq045
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When Policy Creates Politics: the Problematizing of Immigration and the Consequences for Refugee Integration in the UK

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“…Immigration has been a policy area in which the party has attempted to claim that Scotland's needs are different from those of other parts of the UK and that the main state-wide parties (Labour and Conservatives) do not take into account Scotland's immigration requirements. Whilst both Labour and Conservatives at the state-wide level have both adopted tougher immigration policies over the last decade (Mulvey 2010), the SNP has argued that Scotland's demographic and economic challenges require a more flexible approach. 4 The SNP (2010) manifesto states:…”
Section: Cultural Pluralism In the Snp And The Fnpmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Immigration has been a policy area in which the party has attempted to claim that Scotland's needs are different from those of other parts of the UK and that the main state-wide parties (Labour and Conservatives) do not take into account Scotland's immigration requirements. Whilst both Labour and Conservatives at the state-wide level have both adopted tougher immigration policies over the last decade (Mulvey 2010), the SNP has argued that Scotland's demographic and economic challenges require a more flexible approach. 4 The SNP (2010) manifesto states:…”
Section: Cultural Pluralism In the Snp And The Fnpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…immigration, multiculturalism, citizenship) can have a profound impact on a party's image. Over the past two decades, there has been a hardening of public opinion in many western European countries and a certain level of desensitisation to the language used by political parties in relation to cultural pluralism (Sniderman and Hagendoorn 2007;Mulvey 2010). However, parties are aware of the need to use moderating rhetoric as they are concerned that they can be labelled as 'nasty', which may have repercussions for their overall party image (Quinn 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It deploys a range of discursive tropes including deserving and undeserving, health tourism, bogus asylum seekers, and being 'over run'. Many of these recall earlier iterations of anti-immigrant rhetoric and debate and all act to stigmatise and exclude (Mulvey, 2010;Duffy and Frere-Smith 2014). Alongside the rhetorical responses to immigration there have also been significant policy and legislative responses both in terms of seeking to restrict the number of immigrants who can enter the UK, and in regulating the lives of those who seek to remain in the UK.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In this way, the discussion of policy that accompanies its implementation is a key factor in how the policy is received (Mulvey 2010).…”
Section: The Rejection Of Refugees and Migrants By The Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%