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How to talk about immigration, by the 1960s politician who made it his life’s work

Integration was the talk of the town in the 60s too. PA Archive

How to talk about immigration, by the 1960s politician who made it his life’s work

By Andrew Thompson, University of Exeter

Yvette Cooper warns that an arms race of rhetoric is underway. Labour backbencher Maurice Foley offered many lessons in how to fight back.
This entry was posted in News on 15th September 2014 by Vivienne Bates.

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