Tag: immigration
When Asylum Policy Seems to Override Local Needs
The recent legal wrangle over the Bell Hotel in Epping has shone a harsh light on the way asylum policy is being handled in...
When Blocking Hotels Forces the Bigger Solution
The High Court ruling in Epping has been hailed as a victory for local democracy. The council successfully argued that the Home Office may...
A Five-Year Migration Moratorium: Could the UK Lead the West Out of Its Crisis?
Multiculturalism, in theory, is the belief in universal human rights and the idea of a single, universal human being. In practice, the way it...
BRITAIN RESET
BRITAIN RESET: What If 10 Million People Left Tomorrow? It’s a thought exercise that has to be done seriously: what would actually happen if...
The Great Migration Miscalculation – and the Politicians Who Still Won’t Admit It
Remember when politicians told us that mass immigration was a win-win? More workers, more GDP, more “vibrant communities.” That was the sales pitch from...