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Tag Archives: Immigration
The Rise of the Populist Right (part 2)
Part 1 - Immigration and Integration – why not? The rise of the right in continental Europe clearly has a lot to do with a failure of politics – but it is also closely linked to immigration, and I believe that … Continue reading
Posted in Austria, Extreme right-wing parties, Immigration
Tagged Austria, Immigration, Integration, Populism, Right-wing populism
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A few words on the UK Citizenship Test
On Monday Prime Minister Cameron gave a speech on immigration. There is a lot I might say about this speech, much of it rather grumpy, but I’d like to concentrate on one short passage – his plans for the UK … Continue reading
Posted in Immigration, Life in the UK, UK Citizenship
Tagged Citizenship, David Cameron, Immigration
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