Eamon Dyas As far as I see it the issue here isn’t about how racism or anti-racism explains these incidents. The issue is how European capitalism has come to rely on immigration both to feed its labour as well as its population needs in a situation where a sense of nationality continues to be the … Continue reading Racist Incidents, Southampton and Belfast
Immigration
The significance of the “Unite the Kingdom” rally
Eamon Dyas I recently watched a video on YouTube made by someone who attended the “Unite the Kingdom” rally on Saturday, 13 September. He claimed he attended not because he supported the cause but because he was curious about the people who were attending. His video was shot from within parts of the rally and … Continue reading The significance of the “Unite the Kingdom” rally
A Freedom of Speech Rally
Catherine Dunlop Public debate over immigration and freedom of expression has become one of the most divisive issues in British politics. For many, the question is no longer just about border policy but about who gets to speak, what can be said, and who is silenced. Against this backdrop, the Unite the Kingdom Freedom of … Continue reading A Freedom of Speech Rally
Immigration Policy in Ireland
Eamon Dyas [This addresses the question of immigration in Ireland, but the same situation exists in Britain.] What began as a genuine outbreak of resistance in local communities to the results of EU immigration policies has become synonymous with the right. There was always an inevitability about all of this as the left, with its … Continue reading Immigration Policy in Ireland
What’s Reform UK’s Game? Editorial
After various incarnations as UKIP and the Brexit Party, Reform UK has become a major force in British politics. The Reform Party is the political vehicle of Nigel Farage, a longstanding political operator on the right of British politics who, although he has only just entered Parliament, has already exercised a huge influence on British … Continue reading What’s Reform UK’s Game? Editorial
Is the Reform party against immigration?
Catherine Dunlop Farage has a reputation for being against immigrants, but is he? What does his programme say? what does he say in interviews? And crucially, what does he propose to do about the factors that drive immigration ? The UK population has increased by around 8.2 million since the start of the twenty-first century. The UK population was … Continue reading Is the Reform party against immigration?
Globalism and immigration
By Eamon Dyas In the aftermath of the killing of three children in Southport on 29 July the liberal media has been working overtime to ensure that the narrative around the resulting rioting is understood in terms that do not go beyond the involvement of “extreme right-wing elements”. The left has been more than willing … Continue reading Globalism and immigration