Opinion polls of the past 50 years show that there is a growing unease in Britain about immigration. Yet the diversity orthodoxy andbelief in multiculturalism have prevented open debate of the issue among the British political and establishment. Concerned that thetopic is being dominated by the Far Right, Ed West is writing here the first narrative intended to make immigration debatable and to reflect the legitimate concerns of the population at large.
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Opinion polls of the past 50 years show that there is a growing unease in Britain about immigration. Yet the diversity orthodoxy andbelief in multiculturalism have prevented open debate of the issue among the British political and establishment. Concerned that thetopic is being dominated by the Far Right, Ed West is writing here the first narrative intended to make immigration debatable and to reflect the legitimate concerns of the population at large.