The @hopenothate.bsky.social report is being launched in parliament tonight. Similar to our 'After the Riots' report, ir argues for a national cohesion strategy, investment in areas facing challenges and digital literacy education.
New @hopenothate.bsky.social research today finds public support for govt taking a more proactive approach to community cohesion: "72% of people want the Government to step in and improve cohesion between communities" hopenothate.org.uk/fear-and-hop...
HOPE not hate’s Fear and HOPE reports identify the drivers of fear and hope and the triggers that push people from one to the other. This year, we look at 2024 as a pivotal point for the UK, with the ...
I recommend the @ukandeu.bsky.social trailblazing report on ethnic minority voters, who comprise 14% of the UK electorate. While Labour led the Tories by 29 percentage points in 2024, ethnic minority voters aren't an homogeneous group. Voting behaviour likely to diverge in future.
Thinking of those who were murdered or taken hostage on 7.10.23, especially Vivian Silver of Kibbutz Be'eri and Modi Amir of Kibbutz Kfar Aza. I hope that peace comes out of the horror of the last year.
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New report from the Ipsos and British Future Immigration Tracker which has followed the same group of 3,000 people since 2015. Takeaway - those who want to reduce work visa numbers often struggle to name occupational groups they would reduce.
🧵Quoted in this very good piece by Tim Ross about why despite the short term advantage I think it was a long term strategic mistake for Labour to take glee in Reform's rise and assume they only hurt the Tories.…
Here's a link to the 'After the Riots' report. Unless there is action to address the root cause of the riots, there's a risk of further disturbances @britishfuture & @togethercoalit are running fringe meetings on this at Labour & Conservative conferences www.britishfuture.org/after-the-riots/
Cohesion experts urge government to address the 'vacuum on communities policy' after this summer's riots, with a 12-point agenda for change.
Look out for the British Future report tomorrow which I co-authored with @sundersays.bsky.socialwww.theguardian.com/world/2024/s...
Exclusive: Race relations expert joins calls for PM to give ‘state of the nation’ address tackling root causes of riots
Fantastic thread about trade policy and clothing, highlighting the costs to the consumer of bringing fashion manufacturing back to richer countries.
There are elections for 19 contested Commons select committees on Wednesday. Karen Bradley & David Mundell are the two declared candidates for the Home Affairs Committee. Both are from the centre of the party, though Bradley has been a Home Office Minister & has previous select committee experience