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Refugees and the limits of liberal multiculturalism

September 21, 2015 sub.editors 0 Comments Dominic Birch

Dominic Birch argues that we aren’t having the right discussion about refugees, yet.

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A View from the North: Why the Labour leadership debate is all wrong

September 9, 2015 sub.editors 0 Comments Dominic Birch

Dominic Birch explains how the leftist vs. centrist approach to the Labour leadership debate fails to get to the root of Labour’s problems.

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