
The UK is failing to make the most of the skills and talents of its migrant population
The underutilisation of talent in the migrant population reflects a failure of integration

The underutilisation of talent in the migrant population reflects a failure of integration

Now they’re targeting our cars and caravans. Except they’re not.

Recycling of junk data from Migration Watch betrays a nasty attitude to children of immigrants

The economic and fiscal benefits of migration have not always been felt locally

Human rights abuses, public dissatisfaction and a failure to get the numbers down make Australia a curious role model for Farage

Despite worries about public services and benefits system, people are more likely to have friends from diverse backgrounds than they were ten years ago

There are no easy answers to the questions immigration throws up, so politicians should stop making empty promises

Bradford councillor Michael McCabe will try to retain his seat for UKIP in May

David Cameron will today accuse Labour of lacking credibility. As we’re on the subject, it’s worth looking at the credibility of the PM when it comes to the three big pledges he made in 2010.

With youth unemployment running at 24 per cent, it is unsurprising that people are being attracted to fringe ideologies which offer simplistic solutions.