Public anxieties on immigration and integration throw up a challenge to Labour, as Rosie Carter explains in a contribution to the debate around our Open and Ethical pamphlet.
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SARAH LYALL AND MATTHEW RYDER: With rightwing populism on the rise, a sense of collective identity is more important than ever. Social integration should be a core concern for policymakers.
EMMA DELMAYNE: The message loud and clear from the current government is that we – autistic people - do not matter.
ROWENNA DAVIS: Shared institutions, shared stories and shared opportunities can bring individuals and communities together.
RACHEL BURGIN: With the WIN, BUILD, SEND model, there is no limit to what we could achieve as a party.
MORENIKE ADELEKE: It’s easy to see why BAME women feel politics isn’t for them.