
The 2004 Immigration Memo: A Wake-Up Call for the Labour Government
Uncover the explosive 2004 memo warning Tony Blair about public backlash against immigration and asylum seekers.
Dive into the historical 2004 memo that revealed deep public anxieties over immigration and asylum seekers, and how the Labour government grappled with managing these concerns. Lewis and Alice discuss the memo's revelations, the government's communication strategies, and the lasting impact of these early warnings on today's immigration debates.
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