Rinse and repeat: when the economy gets bad, blame migrants
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In this episode, we discuss the recent changes to UK immigration rules, exploring the implications for skilled workers, the healthcare sector, and the broader economy.
We analyse the historical context of immigration policies, the impact of Brexit, and the political narratives that often scapegoat immigrants during economic downturns.
Our conversation emphasises the need for migrant communities to engage politically and advocate for their interests in light of these changes.
00:00 Introduction and Context of Immigration Rules
01:41 Impact of New Immigration Rules on Migrants
03:47 Political Climate and Immigration Debate
05:12 Consequences of Brexit on Migration Patterns
09:04 Irony of Job Market Dynamics
10:53 Historical Context: Ghana Must Go
17:44 Cyclical Nature of Immigration Policies
19:56 Discussion on Healthcare and Employment Challenges
22:54 The Need for Skilled Immigrants
26:21 Changes in Immigration Policy
28:25 The Ageing Population and Workforce
32:06 The Cost of Childcare and Family Dynamics
36:07 The Economic Impact of Visa Fees
39:43 Incoherent Foreign Policy and Its Consequences
42:36 Political Dynamics in Nigeria
44:12 Engagement and Advocacy for Migrant Communities
45:47The Black Paper.mp3
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