Immigration
Reform voters mean what they say
Labour politicians must accept that they do not have the natural right to the nation’s support
How can we make us all British?
Strong social norms once helped integration, but not in today’s fractured society
Island of strangers?
The decline of popular aphorisms reflects the disappearance of a shared moral code
Reform may not be able to stop the Boriswave
Boriswavers may already be citizens by the time Nigel Farage becomes PM
Time to chuck out the lawyers
The immigration system is broken beyond repair, thanks to activist barristers and a hopeless Home Office
“Digital ID” proves that the government has run out of ideas
It simply will not fix the issue it claims it will fix
Preach the hard to get the average
It is wrong to assume that there is anything extreme about discontented Britons
The liberal centre has run out of ideas on immigration
The case for the status quo on mass migration has been comprehensively refuted
To H-1B or not to H-1B?
Opening the door to H-1Bs means war against Britain’s middle class
Britain needs action on legal immigration, not just illegal immigration
The weakening of British borders has been expensive and undemocratic
