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The British public s preference for tighter immigration controls hasn t wavered since the 1990s

The British public’s preference for tighter immigration controls hasn’t wavered since the 1990s The i 1/21/2021 Heather Saul © Provided by The i Most British people don’t feel or describe themselves as European (Photo by TOLGA AKMEN/AFP via Getty Images) The free movement of people between European Union member states and Britain has ended, following the Brexit transition period, with only a whimper of disapproval in its final days and mixed reaction from opposition parties since. Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has faced questions about his own previous pledge to make the case for free movement, telling the BBC’s Andrew Marr that there is not an argument for reopening that aspect of the treaty. Meanwhile, Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey told Marr his party would seek to restore free movement, pointing to the loss of the ‘huge freedom’ for British people to live and work across the European Union.

Ethnic minorities are more hesitant about taking the vaccine - I can understand why

Why do so many professional, middle-class Brits insist they re working class? on our place in society “Coronavirus has brutally reinforced that it pays to be privileged. Yet despite the advantages enjoyed by those from middle-class backgrounds, it is precisely these individuals who believe most strongly that meritocracy is working; that ‘hard work’ is the key to success. One explanation for this is that many simply do not see themselves as privileged. Britain certainly has an unusual attachment to working-class identities. While in most western countries people tend to identify as middle class, Britain has long been an intriguing outlier. According to the British Social Attitudes Survey, 47% of Britons in middle-class professional and managerial jobs identify as working class. Even more curiously, a quarter of people in such jobs who come from middle-class backgrounds – in the sense that their parents did professional work – also identify as working class.”

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