‘I WANT MY COUNTRY BACK’
by Kenan Malik
‘I don’t recognize my country’. ‘I want my country back’. These have for many years been the sentiments of those opposed to immigration into Britain. Immigrants, so the critics claim, have taken over ‘our’ country, turning cities into mini-Kingstons or little Lahores, creating, in the words of David Goodhart, former director of the centre-left think tank Demos, ‘an England that is increasingly full of mysterious and unfamiliar worlds’. Or, as the Oxford University demographer David Coleman, a vocal opponent of mass migration, put […]
Categories: Britain, Politics, Race & Immigration • Tags: brexit, david runciman, eu referendum, european union, immigration, populism, racism, working class