Exploring the historical context and current significance of immigration in Britain, including Nigel Farage's stance and the UK government's approach. The chapter discusses the disconnect between public sentiment and political discourse on immigration, the impact of post-Brexit attitudes, and the need for a centrist approach amidst differing party agendas.
Are the British Conservative and Labour parties really so different? For many voters, it seems, the answer is no. At least on the most important questions of the day, whether it’s immigration, war or culture. With the general election looming, UnHerd columnists Aris Roussinos, Mary Harrington and Tom McTague join Freddie Sayers for a roundtable on election ennui and ask: what are we to do with the uniparty?
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