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Eight features of an «Australian-style immigration system» that Boris Johnson should adopt

Lens BlogPsychological insight on current affairsNewsEight features of an “Australian-style immigration system” that Boris Johnson should adoptposted on 7th August 2019 in Society by Fergus PeaceSince Boris Johnson used his first appearance in Parliament as PM to declare his intention to create an “Australian-style points-based system” for immigration, there’s been plenty of discussion about just […]

The Migration Dividend Fund could help Boris to address spatial inequality and build support for migration

Lens BlogPsychological insight on current affairsNewsThe Migration Dividend Fund could help Boris to address spatial inequality and build support for migrationposted on 26th July 2019 in Society by Callum TippleSince Boris Johnson’s arrival in Downing Street, political attention has been focused on the likelihood of ‘No Deal’, Cabinet reshuffles, and big spending pledges on public […]

Britain’s immigration system is now run by Priti Patel — here’s how she should hit the ground running

Lens BlogPsychological insight on current affairsNewsBritain’s immigration system is now run by Priti Patel – here’s how she should hit the ground runningposted on 25th July 2019 in Society by Fergus PeaceBritain has a new Home Secretary: Priti Patel, the former international development secretary, is now in charge of the UK’s immigration system.As Patel takes […]

The Migration Dividend Fund — continuing the discussion

Lens BlogPsychological insight on current affairsNewsThe Migration Dividend Fund – continuing the discussionposted on 17th July 2019 in SocietyOn Monday 15 July, we launched our Migration Dividend Fund plan. In short, our report proposes a new fund using the enormous fiscal contributions of immigrants from the EU to combat Britain’s deep geographical inequality. A £4.7 […]

The Migration Dividend Fund and public attitudes to immigration

Lens BlogPsychological insight on current affairsNewsThe Migration Dividend Fund and public attitudes to immigrationposted on 16th July 2019 in Society by Callum TippleAs part of our new report arguing for a Migration Dividend Fund, Global Future commissioned Hanbury Strategy to conduct a nationwide poll to understand the attitudes of different sections of the public towards […]

MPs react to the Migration Dividend Fund

Lens BlogPsychological insight on current affairsNewsMPs react to the Migration Dividend Fundposted on 15th July 2019 in Society by Callum TippleFollowing the launch of the Migration Dividend Fund report (which can be found in full here), MPs from across the political spectrum have welcomed the proposal:“Towns like ours need a fair deal. This report is […]

NEW REPORT FROM GLOBAL FUTURE: More than 1 in 3 of Britain’s cultural icons are from multicultural backgrounds

Lens BlogPsychological insight on current affairsNewsNEW REPORT FROM GLOBAL FUTURE: More than 1 in 3 of Britain’s cultural icons are from multicultural backgroundsposted on 10th July 2019 in UncategorisedNew analysis from Global Future demonstrates the outsized impact those from migrant and minority ethnic backgrounds have on British culture. According to the research, more than one […]

ONS Migration Statistics Quarterly Report: Response — 24 May

Lens BlogPsychological insight on current affairsNewsONS Migration Statistics Quarterly Report: Response – 24 Mayposted on 24th May 2019 in SocietyResponding to today’s net migration figures, Global Future Director, Peter Starkings said:“Theresa May is leaving Downing Street because the reality never matched her rhetoric – and nowhere is that more true than on immigration. Over nine years […]

Even the Home Secretary opposes the PM’s immigration plans — but they aren’t dead yet

Lens BlogPsychological insight on current affairsNewsEven the Home Secretary opposes the PM’s immigration plans – but they aren’t dead yetposted on 22nd May 2019 in Business by Peter StarkingsToday’s papers – as befits the day before an election – are not short on politics. The PM ’s speech went down about as well as the […]

Abolishing the Home Office won’t fix Britain’s wrong-headed and cruel immigration policy

Lens BlogPsychological insight on current affairsNewsAbolishing the Home Office won’t fix Britain’s wrong-headed and cruel immigration policyposted on 3rd May 2019 in Society by Fergus PeaceIf you spend much time following immigration issues on social media, you may have come across a new slogan: “Abolish the Home Office”. Usually attached to a news article documenting […]