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Jill Rutter
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Associate fellow British Future Interests: employment, immigration & integration policy, heritage, elections, Ukraine, textiles, ceramics. Mum. Tweets personal
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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.

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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.

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🧵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.…

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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/

After the riots - British Future
After the riots - British Future

Cohesion experts urge government to address the 'vacuum on communities policy' after this summer's riots, with a 12-point agenda for change.

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Fantastic thread about trade policy and clothing, highlighting the costs to the consumer of bringing fashion manufacturing back to richer countries.

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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

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This week’s column is all about segregation Some on the right would have us believe that mass migration is making Britain more segregated. The data shows that just isn’t true: every ethnic group is getting more dispersed 1/5 @thetimes.comwww.thetimes.com/article/09fd...

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Jill Rutter
@jillyrutter.bsky.social
Associate fellow British Future Interests: employment, immigration & integration policy, heritage, elections, Ukraine, textiles, ceramics. Mum. Tweets personal
804 followers247 following27 posts