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Young and Mobile

23 January 2025
Economics

Young and Mobile

Kristian Niemietz
23 January 2025
The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) recently published a report in which they called for the introduction of a Youth Mobility Scheme … Continue reading “Young and Mobile”

It is perfectly possible to liberalise our immigration system without antagonising the public

21 January 2019
Trade, Development, and Immigration

It is perfectly possible to liberalise our immigration system without antagonising the public

Kristian Niemietz
21 January 2019
Around the time the US Congress debated the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (“Obamacare”), opinion surveys on the subject … Continue reading “It is perfectly possible to liberalise our immigration system without antagonising the public”

A “Global Britain” must embrace migration

22 December 2018
Trade, Development, and Immigration

A “Global Britain” must embrace migration

Jack Powell
22 December 2018
Faced with an avowedly socialist Labour party on the one hand, and an increasingly statist, illiberal Conservative party on the … Continue reading “A “Global Britain” must embrace migration”

The Simpsons race outcry is much Apu about nothing

7 November 2018
Trade, Development, and Immigration

The Simpsons race outcry is much Apu about nothing

Madeline Grant
7 November 2018
The Simpsons has been dogged by accusations of perpetuating stereotypes of Indian-Americans through their portrayal of Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, the owner … Continue reading “The Simpsons race outcry is much Apu about nothing”

In praise of the EU migration and employment “customs union”

24 September 2018
Government and Institutions

In praise of the EU migration and employment “customs union”

Philip Booth
24 September 2018
In many ways the EU acts like a customs union when it comes to migration that leads to employment. It … Continue reading “In praise of the EU migration and employment “customs union””

The left will continue to lose until they start to empathise with their enemies

30 November 2016
Society and Culture

The left will continue to lose until they start to empathise with their enemies

30 November 2016
In the midst of much chaos, the victory of Francois Fillon in the French centre-right primary has restored some normality … Continue reading “The left will continue to lose until they start to empathise with their enemies”

The Spirit Level – how does it measure up where it matters?

19 June 2013

The Spirit Level – how does it measure up where it matters?

Christopher Snowdon
19 June 2013
Earlier this year, the Work Foundation published a study of inequality in Britain that threw up some uncomfortable findings for … Continue reading “The Spirit Level – how does it measure up where it matters?”

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