What I think
Social Integration
Why Tackling Loneliness Needs To Be An Intergeneration Game
We should be encouraging our local authorities to develop initiatives which bring different generations together for face-to-face interactions
We can’t navigate Brexit without tackling the generational divide
In 2017, age overtook income as an indicator of voting intention for the first time in modern political history
Brexit was never about immigration and it’s time we said it
Stopping immigration has never made salaries higher or public services better. That’s why Labour governments have responded to complaints about an ‘immigration problem’ by tackling the root cause of dissatisfaction
We need to tear down barriers preventing us from building community and relationships
Our country must choose a future that is united and open to all
A year after the Casey Review, Brexit makes social integration more important than ever
Distinctions of geography, culture, ethnicity, religion, income and education have been brought into sharp focus by recent political turbulence.
Creating a cohesive society in a divided time
Britain must assume a proactive and strategic approach to social integration if it is to become a more inclusive nation.
Integrating immigrants starts with overcoming the poisonous legacy of the Brexit campaign
Immigrants will seize opportunities like English lessons, if we make them available.
We all need to open our minds to other cultures
As communities and as a nation we have come together