John Denham
@jydenham
Professor, Labour MP ('92-'15) and minister, Centre for English Identity and Politics, and Southern Policy Centre. Blog at theoptimisticpatriot.co.uk
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“Ever since David Cameron said in 2011, state-sponsored multiculturalism is dead, there has been no government policy on how we’re all meant to live together.” Previous governments “abandoned” policies to manage immigration, says John Denham. 📻 shorturl.at/OmRVW
‘In the policy design of the single settlement, it is hard to discern whether any previous lessons have been learned’ Trailblazer devolution deals: The next oxymoron? Janice Morphet @jydenham journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/02…
I told Times Radio how two strategic failures of public policy: on immigration and the abandonment of multiculturalism lay behind recent events - (but without excusing the rioters
The best policy that almost was? John Denham & @jesstud.bsky.social are calling for a come-back for place-based budgeting as we saw in the Total Place pilots of 15 years ago. Watch the full conversation 👀newlocal.org.uk/articles/total… Read our report 🗞newlocal.org.uk/publications/r…
The best policy that almost was? John Denham & @jesstud.bsky.social are calling for a come-back for place-based budgeting as we saw in the Total Place pilots of 15 years ago. Watch the full conversation 👀newlocal.org.uk/articles/total… Read our report 🗞newlocal.org.uk/publications/r…
May be of interest to Ailsa Henderson Richard Wyn Jones steve richards Michael Kenny Nick Pearce, IPR Martin Kettle Lawrence McKay Politics at Southampton DR SIMON LEE Jon Wilson English Labour Net. Mark Perryman Gerry Hassan 🇺🇦 @SunderKatwala John McTernan James Bloodworth Katy Hayward Paula Surridge
NEW: John Denham has written a blog for our website using our data to show how Reform drew support most effectively from the 'more English' segments of the population
My colleague Ed Hodgson and John Denham have written a really interesting blog looking at how people's conceptions of being English or British correlated with their vote at the General Election. Worth a read!