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- Ligne n°63 : Immigration and asylum
Ligne n°64 : The Observer ...- Ligne n°66 : It is immigration, above all else, that has united the right and divided the
Ligne n°67 : left ...
Ligne n°93 : ... The main finding from our poll, carried out in the middle of last- Ligne n°94 : month, is that immigration is uniting the right but dividing the left.
Ligne n°95 : Based on the answers given on a range of issues, we were able to ...
Ligne n°98 : ... the electorate. While they disagree about some economic issues, they- Ligne n°99 : are broadly united in favour of leaving the EU and reducing immigration
Ligne n°100 : sharply. ...
Ligne n°106 : ... from the north of England and the Midlands, and is split between Tory- Ligne n°107 : and Ukip voters. Both would prioritise reducing immigration over
Ligne n°108 : remaining in the EU single market. Interestingly in the light of last ...
Ligne n°114 : ... groups agree with the Common Sense group about the need for low taxes- Ligne n°115 : and restricting benefits but are much more pro-immigration, voted
Ligne n°116 : Remain in the referendum and want Brexit to mean staying in the single ...
Ligne n°125 : ... bigger divisions. The ones Labour will target are split over- Ligne n°126 : immigration, business, and whether Britain should be an open
Ligne n°127 : multicultural society or a closed, ethnically homogenous one. They are ...
Ligne n°128 : ... also divided geographically between those in Scotland, the urban north- Ligne n°129 : (more anti-immigration) and the metropolitan, more multicultural south.
Ligne n°131 : ... The tribes on the left include one we call Democratic Socialists (8%)- Ligne n°132 : who are very open to immigration and the single market but also want
Ligne n°133 : higher taxes on the wealthy and businesses. They are mostly ABC1s, ...
Ligne n°137 : ... through the tax system but strongly disagree with the Democratic- Ligne n°138 : Socialists about immigration, wanting strict curbs.
Ligne n°141 : ... the country, who share the Democratic Socialists’ openness to- Ligne n°142 : immigration and the single market but are much more pro-business.
Ligne n°146 : ... Voter tribe (7%) to form an election-winning majority, as Tony Blair- Ligne n°147 : did. But we now live in a world in which views on immigration have
Ligne n°148 : polarised and many in the north feel left behind and threatened by ...- Ligne n°167 : * Immigration and asylum
Ligne n°168 : * Labour ...
Ligne n°314 : ... * UK News- Ligne n°315 : * › Immigration and asylum