Stripped: The Citizenship Divide
New research exposes racist reality of UK citizenship stripping laws that place 3 in 5 people of colour at risk.
Citizenship is a right, not a privilege. Our new briefing with @reprievehq.bsky.social reveals a shocking racial disparity in citizenship stripping practices.
3 in 5 people of colour are at risk of having their UK citizenship stripped, at the discretion of the Home Office π§΅π
11.12.2025 09:13
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A step forward for millions of workers: @josephevans.bsky.social responds to unfair dismissal policy changes and calls for urgent action on the Employment Rights Bill. Read the full response here π www.ippr.org/media-office...
28.11.2025 13:40
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For those of you who do not know me, I grew up in a town named Wishaw in North Lanarkshire, Scotland. So when I write about policy, devolution, or Scotlandβs direction, itβs not abstract. It is personal. Itβs about the place I call home! π
27.11.2025 13:08
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A return north: reflections on IPPR Scotlandβs tenth anniversary conference | IPPR
A year into living in London β dodging the Central line, being told I have a βlovely accent,β and trying not to roll my eyes too aggressively β I realise h
Want a wee break from all the budget bustle?
Hereβs something a bit different: my reflections on IPPR Scotland's 10th-anniversary conference - whatβs changed, what hasnβt, and what Scotland needs next.
#IPPRScotland #Scotland
www.ippr.org/articles/a-r...
27.11.2025 12:57
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The UKβs 50 richest families hold more wealth than 50% of the population.
A tax on the top 1%'s wealth could raise at least Β£70 billion for our public services.
25.11.2025 16:05
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Making the Child Poverty Strategy work for migrant families | IPPR
At the time of writing, the UK government is preparing to launch a new national strategy to tackle child poverty. Weeks into being newly elected, prime min
4.45 million children in the UK live in poverty, and nearly 4 in 10 are in families where both parents were born abroad.
My blog sets out why this must be recognised in the upcoming Child Poverty Strategy.
πhttps://tinyurl.com/yc8mp55p
25.11.2025 12:38
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No one likes tax rises. But there is a way through the Budget thatβs about choices: prioritising services, investment and lower bills over blunt cuts and short-term fixes. Read the latest from us here: www.ippr.org/articles/fai...
19.11.2025 09:45
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π· | NEW BLOG: A war on bills should be the governmentβs defining campaign β showing itβs on the side of consumers and tackling the cost of living from energy to food to housing. Read the latest from us here www.ippr.org/articles/a-war-on-bills
12.11.2025 08:02
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β¦picking back up with some news from this week π
The Home Affairs Select Committee has just published its report on asylum accommodation β and Iβm pleased to see many of IPPRβs recommendations reflected in it.
27.10.2025 09:02
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The ten year route to settlement has already proven to be punishing for many. Listen to @amreenqureshi.bsky.social on BBC radio discussing the potential impact of increasing the default from five to ten years - on individuals, families and society.
22.10.2025 16:21
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"We do not need anti-racism to be trendy. We need it to be unrelenting. Because history was never changed by those who stayed quiet when the noise died down."
@aleishao.bsky.social on why this year's #BlackHistoryMonth theme could not be more urgent
www.blackhistorymonth.org.uk/article/sect...
21.10.2025 07:10
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Once upon a time, optometry came with a grant and a car. Now it comes with debt and a part-time job. Vision's changed, alright! π
08.10.2025 06:18
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ITβS ABOUT DAMN TIME!
At uni, I couldnβt afford to "work for experience."
I was too busy working at Nandoβs because "peri-peri chicken" was the only thing keeping me financially afloat. ππΈ
Talent isnβt limited to those who can afford to work for free.
#UnpaidInternships #WorkingClassGrad
07.10.2025 10:53
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Black History Month in a Populist Age
Like a lot of people, I found my voice in the summer of 2020.
If youβre heading to conference too, or just stuck somewhere and fancy a read thatβs a bit spicy - check out my latest Substack piece on Black History Month in a populist world:
28.09.2025 11:09
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En route to Labour conference! As a Scot, Iβll be quietly benchmarking everyoneβs small talk against Glasgow standards π€ͺ
28.09.2025 11:04
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I am working very hard on convincing my wonderful colleague to get a BlueSky account (selfishly - perhaps for nothing else than to repost me π)
19.09.2025 17:10
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Wrapping up another wonderful week at @ippr.org!
The selfie speaks for itself; a mix of excitement, curiosity and that βwow, is this actually happeningβ feeling.
Being so close to Westminster is a daily reminder that thereβs so much we can influence from the outside - and hopefully we will!
19.09.2025 17:07
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SHOCK, HORROR! 50% of columnists are privately educated. Iβm not. But I know plenty of voices outside that bubble who deserve a column too - myself included π
19.09.2025 16:43
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We canβt pander to racists and those who will strip away our rights.
Together we will resist.
18.09.2025 12:14
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Today Aberdeenshire Councillor @fatima-joji.bsky.social shares her experiences of being a woman in politics β¬
Our report highlights the barriers & challenges women face & outlines actions needed to improve our political systems.
Find out more: www.engender.org.uk/news/blog/en...
18.09.2025 12:31
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The Elitist Britain 2025 report is absolutely essential reading for the DfE! Tangible proof that privilege still calls the shots.
The challenge now? Turning data into door-openers. Fund state schools, back first-gen talent (like moi), and judge people by potential, not postcode.
18.09.2025 08:14
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Todayβs chocolate bar is an ontological conundrum. Its substance diminished, its cost amplified, my despair compounded!
17.09.2025 20:19
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State of the North 2025 - The kids aren't alright: How to deliver for young people in the North | IPPR
This is a pivotal moment for young people. The current generation of young people (Gen Z) has grown up in extremely challenging circumstances. Many are see
Iβm on a report reading rampage this evening!!!
This IPPR North report confirms what I myself have lived through: for working-class kids particularly in the North, social mobility is a practically a myth. Until real investment reaches us, the ladder they talk about isnβt even thereβ¦
15.09.2025 18:53
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An absolute pleasure to attend the report launch where we heard from Zambiaβs High Commissioner and Baroness Chapman.
As the speakers and the report rightfully points out: the Global South doesnβt need hand-outs, it needs fair partnerships. Time the UK caught up!
15.09.2025 18:01
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Question from me: "I warmly welcome the Leader of the House to his new role and associate myself with the support across the House for my hon. Friend the Member for Washington and Gateshead South (Mrs Hodgson). Members have raised many times the unacceptable level of threats that we face. Increasingly, abuse and threats are being driven and whipped up by one platform in particular, X, previously known as Twitter, which has become a sewer of antisemitism, racism, misogyny and dangerous conspiracy theories. Its owner has specifically targeted Members of this House. With a new director of communications in No. 10 and a refreshed Front Bench, may we have a debate in Government time on whether it is appropriate for that platform to continue to be used for official Government communications?"
Answer from Sir Alan Campbell, Leader of the House: "What my hon. Friend says about X is truly shocking. We are very much in favour of free speech, but we are also against incitement to violence. We have delivered the Online Safety Act 2025 to seek to strike the balance between user protection and freedom of speech. On the matter of the Governmentβs use of X, it is right that the public are kept up to date with information and a number of people still use X, although of course many are moving to other platforms. I am sure that the Government will take that into account in our deliberations in future, and we also keep our wider social media practices under review."
It melts my head that X is still used for official Government communications, and, catching up on today's news and the fact we have a foreign billionaire inciting violence on our streets, it's clearer than ever that this should end.
I raised this in Parliament last week π
14.09.2025 00:12
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pancakes with lots of chocolate and yummy fresh fruit!
Balancing Britainβs unrest with a balanced breakfastβ¦
Happy Sunday everybody π½οΈπ₯
14.09.2025 10:00
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