whether the domestic secretary fears the UK falling apart she should see to Scotland and Northern Ireland,or her own party’s divisive policiesIn May a party dedicated to leaving the United Kingdom received 50% of the vote and 95% of the seats in Scotland; a report later that month revealed that the average house price in London was nearly three times the price of an average house in the north-east. Meanwhile the fate of the Northern Ireland assembly remains precarious after allegations that the Provisional IRA has not fully disbanded.
So when Theresa May claimed on Tuesday that migrants pose a threat to national cohesion, you have to wonder which nation she was referring to. When immigration is too high, and ” she told the Tory party conference,“when the pace is too fast, it’s impossible to build a cohesive society.Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com