EU
Unless you want to pay more for food and social care, EU migrants are here to stay
Instead of making symbolic promises to stem benefit tourism, progressives should consider how to build good community relations in areas that are receiving EU migrants.
Reform, not withdrawal, is the way to address public concerns about European free movement
The Ukip analysis of free movement should be challenged much more robustly than it has been to date, argues Alex Glennie.
How the far right is uniting across Europe
There is an uncertain line in the sand on he radical right between legitimate nationalism and unacceptable racism.
Farage may be a little Englander, but he’s had the courage to say something out of the political ordinary
In sounding like a normal human being, Farage is picking up support.
Age appears a bigger factor in immigration debate than class
Before we talk about social grade or class and the immigration debate, we must talk about age.
Migration Watch’s new Eurosceptic policy: a victory for Blue Labour
Migration Watch have come round to the Eurosceptic Blue Labour position they rejected three years ago.