West, ED.

The diversity illusion what we got wrong about immigration and how to set it right - Great Britain Gibson Square 2013 - 251P. ; 22 cm

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Why are the British so opposed to immigration? After the confident, multicultural image projected to the world at the Olympics why is public opinion so hostile to more immigration, and so deeply divided over the benefits of past migrations? We have been led to believe that celebrating and promoting diversity will bring us all together. However, in this ground-breaking analysis, Telegraph journalist Ed West finds that while diversity has become an official virtue to be officially celebrated, it is the cause of problems rather than the cure. It has led to lower levels of trust, higher inequality, the emergence of an economically sidelined urban poor and the return of sectarianism. Diversity has been trumpeted by Westminster through successive governments, ignoring the growing dissenting voices of the general public.

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Cultural pluralism -- Great Britain; National characteristics, British; Group identity -- Great Britain; Great Britain -- Emigration and immigration;

304.841WES