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EPISODE · Nov 19, 2025 · 46 MIN

No country for refugees: why are people upset about Shabana Mahmood's assylum policies?

from The Black Paper · host We Are Griots and WD Ventures

Send us Fan MailsummaryIn this episode, we discuss the recent announcement by the UK government regarding immigration policy, particularly focusing on the implications for asylum seekers. We explore the political reactions to these changes, the shifting landscape of UK politics, and the role of racism in shaping public discourse around refugees. The conversation emphasises the need for a moral argument in political discussions and the importance of public engagement with representatives to address concerns about immigration policies.TakeawaysThe UK government's new immigration policy proposes a 20-year wait for asylum seekers to gain residency.Political support for the new immigration policy raises concerns about its implications for the Labour Party.The political landscape is shifting, with Labour adopting more right-wing policies to compete with Reform.Racism plays a significant role in the current discourse around immigration and refugee policies.The need for a moral argument in politics is becoming increasingly important for the Labour Party.Public engagement with representatives is crucial for addressing concerns about immigration policies.The historical context of refugee policies in the UK highlights a shift towards hostility.The impact of international policies on refugee crises must be acknowledged in domestic discussions.The Labour Party's current stance may alienate its traditional support base.Future elections will be influenced by how parties navigate the immigration debate.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Context01:57 Government's Immigration Policy Announcement05:11 Political Reactions and Implications12:51 Analysis of Policy Changes23:47 Wider Implications and Conclusion25:06 Polling and Political Short-Termism30:01 The Need for a Moral Argument in Politics34:29 Addressing Immigration and Foreign Policy39:37 Refugees and Racism in the UK45:19 Conclusion and Reflections on Refugees46:12 The Black Paper.mp3Support the show

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