
Structural inequality, not immigration, is the UK’s problem
The answer to poverty isn’t to pitch one worker against another of a different nationality; it’s to combat the systems and structures that lead to such inequality.

The answer to poverty isn’t to pitch one worker against another of a different nationality; it’s to combat the systems and structures that lead to such inequality.

All parties are failing to articulate a clear vision for Britain’s relationship with the EU.

Don’t despair, there are progressive answers to the questions posed by UKIP.

UKIP’s success in the European and local elections 2014 is not about Euroscepticism. In fact the UK is becoming increasingly pro-EU.

Thinking of voting for UKIP tomorrow? If you care even a jot about the rights of women, think on.

Political advertising boards are increasingly being targetted by ‘subvertising’ activists.

Attacking UKIP as racist appears to have backfired. But don’t despair – exposing UKIP policy can be effective too.

What is the difference between Romanians and the rest of us? Because there is very little evidence to suggest it’s criminality.

Rather than return power to the UK, leaving the EU would take power away from our politicians, businesses and our citizens.

Britain is not a racist country, but it is struggling to contain those messages filtering through.