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ALL EVENTS 3 June: Can we all belong? The Political Quarterly Conversation
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3 June: Can we all belong? The Political Quarterly Conversation

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6.30pm - 7.30pm, Tuesday 3rd June

Gustav Tuck LT, University College London, Wilkins Building Gower Street

FREE EVENT

With immigration yet again a defining issue in British politics, is it still possible to tell a national story that speaks across political and ideological divides? In a UK that’s increasingly diverse, can we find common ground — or are we destined to fracture further?

Tariq Modood, founding director of the Centre for the Study of Ethnicity and Citizenship and a leading thinker on multiculturalism, joins Sunder Katwala, director of British Future, and Nicola Kelly, journalist and author of Anywhere But Here: How Britain's Broken Asylum System Fails Us All, to explore the issues of national identity, immigration, and belonging in modern Britain in this year’s Political Quarterly Conversation.

The Political Quarterly is the leading academic journal for analysis, insight and informed opinion on politics and public policy in the UK and globally. In addition to their essential journal, blog and events programme, PQ are the founding sponsors of The Orwell Prizes.

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6.30pm - 7.30pm, Tuesday 3rd June

Gustav Tuck LT, University College London, Wilkins Building Gower Street

FREE EVENT

With immigration yet again a defining issue in British politics, is it still possible to tell a national story that speaks across political and ideological divides? In a UK that’s increasingly diverse, can we find common ground — or are we destined to fracture further?

Tariq Modood, founding director of the Centre for the Study of Ethnicity and Citizenship and a leading thinker on multiculturalism, joins Sunder Katwala, director of British Future, and Nicola Kelly, journalist and author of Anywhere But Here: How Britain's Broken Asylum System Fails Us All, to explore the issues of national identity, immigration, and belonging in modern Britain in this year’s Political Quarterly Conversation.

The Political Quarterly is the leading academic journal for analysis, insight and informed opinion on politics and public policy in the UK and globally. In addition to their essential journal, blog and events programme, PQ are the founding sponsors of The Orwell Prizes.

6.30pm - 7.30pm, Tuesday 3rd June

Gustav Tuck LT, University College London, Wilkins Building Gower Street

FREE EVENT

With immigration yet again a defining issue in British politics, is it still possible to tell a national story that speaks across political and ideological divides? In a UK that’s increasingly diverse, can we find common ground — or are we destined to fracture further?

Tariq Modood, founding director of the Centre for the Study of Ethnicity and Citizenship and a leading thinker on multiculturalism, joins Sunder Katwala, director of British Future, and Nicola Kelly, journalist and author of Anywhere But Here: How Britain's Broken Asylum System Fails Us All, to explore the issues of national identity, immigration, and belonging in modern Britain in this year’s Political Quarterly Conversation.

The Political Quarterly is the leading academic journal for analysis, insight and informed opinion on politics and public policy in the UK and globally. In addition to their essential journal, blog and events programme, PQ are the founding sponsors of The Orwell Prizes.

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