Oreo
Whitewavemark2
And before the anti-immigrants start jumping up and down..
Yes immigration will have to be dealt with, but dealt with in a grownup, non-populist way, where policy decisions are made and the rhetoric has gone, with immigration firmly put into its place alongside other issues so many left by the Tory government.
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Childhood poverty is a good start point imo.
Am not sure who you are labelling anti-immigrants, we need legal chosen immigration in the right numbers but not any other kind.Even the present government agrees on that.
I do agree tho on your last paragraph about it being dealt with properly.
I think you are probably one of the 'anti-immigrants Wwmk2 had in mind.
We are in the current mess because the tories picked immigration to focus on for purely populist reasons. Labour has no need to follow their example. We have a system of control already, it needs to be effectively administered, but there is no need for it to be high profile.
Labour needs to be focussed on the issues which made people vulnerable to manipulation over immigration. Thatnmade them receptive to the ideas of 'overcrowding, which let the tories off the hook for their destruction of the public sector infrastructure because they could just point to 'immigrants', asylum seekers in particular, to blame for lack of housing, gp appointments, NHS dentists etc. 'Controlling immigration' was a smokescreen. A smokescreen that Labour shouldn't be distracted by.