Tory prejudice won’t deter our proud multiculturalism
This war on multiculturalism is an affront to our country
This war on multiculturalism is an affront to our country
Despite hard-right Tory politicians like Home Secretary Suella Braverman recently claiming that multiculturalism has failed, British voters think the opposite and say it has been a success
Hunt was defending Suella Braverman
National identity still matters to minorities and the majority alike. Labour has to learn how to work with both. Sunder Katwala writes.
If properly managed, diversity could present one of the UK’s greatest opportunities
The left must move on from the economics of immigration and find a more progressive way to talk about the benefits of migration.
Al Razi from Ex-Muslims Forum points out that the Rotherham scandal must force the hand of the British Left to reject cultural and moral relativism
We are fortunate that we have the social, emotional, and legal resources to help us speak up, but there are many who can’t.
It’s almost a cliché now to suggest that Labour needs to put flesh on the bones of its ‘One Nation’ agenda.
And yet as the aftermath of the Woolwich attack reveals the deep tensions still present in our diverse society, there is gap in the political landscape for a ‘One Nation’ multiculturalism which can help people build meaningful relationships.
Rob Berkeley looks at the concerns raised by Eric Pickles about assimilation, and finds them to be largely without merit.