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Welcome to Britain: Fixing Our Broken Immigration System

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Welcome to Britain: Fixing Our Broken Immigration System

Contributors:

By (Author) Colin Yeo

ISBN:

9781785907364

Publisher:

Biteback Publishing

Imprint:

Biteback Publishing

Publication Date:

1st July 2022

UK Publication Date:

17th March 2022

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Immigration law

Dewey:

304.841

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

384

Description

Britain thinks of itself as a welcoming country, but the reality has always been different. Migration is viewed benevolently when hypothetical, but heaven forbid anyone should actually try to migrate here. Nicholas Winton famously had to forge papers to smuggle Jewish children into Britain before the Second World War, and hostility to post-war Commonwealth immigration quickly led to limits being imposed. New arrivals were badly treated, and race equality legislation had to be imposed on a grudging populace.

As if to prove that little has changed, modern immigration policy since 2010 has meant Britain has become a hostile environment for migrants, particularly following the exposure of the Windrush scandal in 2018 and successive Tory governments strategies to make staying in the country as difficult as possible, in the hope that people will just leave.

In this innovative and alarming book, blogger and campaigner Colin Yeo exposes the iniquities of an ugly, unfair and failing approach and offers a manifesto for a new immigration system that would roll back the hostile environment laws, consolidate immigration legislation and introduce a statutory time limit on immigration detention.

'An incisive and compelling analysis of how muddled political thinking has caused our immigration laws to go so badly wrong, and what must be done to reform them. Highly readable and cogently argued, a copy should be put on the desk of every tabloid editor and every MP.' The Secret Barrister

'Colin Yeo presents us with a forensic examination of the UKs labyrinthine, costly and dehumanising immigration system a must-read.' Maya Goodfellow, author of Hostile Environment: How Immigrants Became Scapegoats

Reviews

"An incisive and compelling analysis of how muddled political thinking has caused our immigration laws to go so badly wrong, and what must be done to reform them. Highly readable and cogently argued, a copy should be put on the desk of every tabloid editor and every MP." - The Secret Barrister "Successive governments have allowed the UK's immigration laws to become ever more incomprehensible and increasingly unfair, confident that few will understand what is happening and even fewer will care. Colin Yeo understands the law better than most and cares very much indeed. As well as providing a highly readable account of what the law is, he offers his own vision of what it should become." - Joshua Rozenberg QC "Colin Yeo presents us with a forensic examination of the UK's labyrinthine, costly and dehumanising immigration system - a must-read." - Maya Goodfellow, author of Hostile Environment: How Immigrants Became Scapegoats "This is a brilliant and urgently necessary book. Colin Yeo writes piercingly about the chaotic cruelty of Britain's immigration system and offers meticulously well-informed proposals for reform of the Home Office. He strips away with lawyerly precision the nonsense which informs so much of our toxic debate on immigration. Packed with chilling accounts of lives ripped up by the Home Office, this is an intensely disturbing read." - Amelia Gentleman, journalist "Excellent ... delivers a powerful critique of the failings of the system and offers meticulously well-informed and realistic proposals for reform. Yeo is the perfect guide for a tour of Britain's broken immigration system." - Prospect

Author Bio

Colin Yeo is a barrister, blogger, writer and campaigner. He appears regularly in the media and has given evidence in Parliament on several occasions. He writes regularly for newspapers and websites, including a celebrated piece on Paddington Bear as a refugee in modern Britain. He runs the campaigning website freemovement.org.uk, which receives around 2.5 million page views per year. He lives in Bristol.

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