Author: Nabanita Sircar
Immigration has become the defining political fault line of post-Brexit Britain. The debate is no longer confined to border control; it has evolved into a clash over Britain’s values, future direction and a fractured national identity. The latest wave of government reforms on immigration has reignited fierce debate across the political spectrum, splitting the country into two sharply opposed camps. Measures such as tighter visa restrictions, limits on family dependants and the proposed rollout of the controversial Rwanda deportation scheme under the previous Conservative government signalled a decisive shift in Britain’s approach to migration. Now, the Labour government under Prime…
