Tag: Marley Morris
On immigration, the biggest decisions are yet to come
The UK’s decision to vote for Brexit seemingly with immigration a large part of their motivation has led to much speculation as to the exact difference that whatever new arrangement emerges will make to immigration figures. Here, Marley Morris argues that an outward-looking vision is achievable; it has after all been promoted by most of […]
Theresa May’s announcement of new community sponsorship schemes was the silver lining of her conference speech
Theresa May’s speech at the Conservative Party conference, which focussed largely on immigration and its supposed negative societal and economic effects proved to be controversial, finding criticism even amongst conservative supporting newspapers and members of her own party. Marley Morris however found some promise in the ideas she presented around community sponsorship. Similar PostsTheresa May […]
Reforming laws on free movement will be a headache for any future government
Immigration will be one of the defining issues of the General Election, with Labour and the Conservatives responding to UKIP’s hardline, anti-EU stance with tough and supposedly crowd-pleasing measures of their own. Here, Marley Morris argues that freedom of movement rules are something that any party is going to struggle to reform after the general election. […]