Published today: ‘After the fall: Why hasn’t falling immigration changed public attitudes?’ reporting the 2026 findings of British Future’s annual Immigration Attitudes Tracker. 🧵
Published today: ‘After the fall: Why hasn’t falling immigration changed public attitudes?’ reporting the 2026 findings of British Future’s annual Immigration Attitudes Tracker. 🧵
Sunder Katwala, Director of British Future, said: “A massive perception gap is shaping not just the immigration debate but British politics more broadly. Politicians need to take responsibility for this.”
What does the public really think about immigration? Coming soon: The 2026 Immigration Attitudes Tracker report from British Future. Published 00.01 Thurs 21 May, ahead of the new ONS net migration stats at 9.30am that day.
Most of the public does not like the way in which the England flag has been dragged into polarised debates about identity and race, according to new research published today by British Future, one month out from St George's Day. [Thread]
The research is part of ‘England United; Pride not prejudice’, a new toolkit published by British Future to help institutions, community organisations and public voices to speak up for an inclusive English identity that rejects prejudice.