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In this podcast episode, Ndụkwe Ọnụọha and Cheta Nwanze discuss the UK political landscape, particularly focusing on the implications of the government's immigration white paper on African heritage communities and migrant populations.
They explore the historical context of migration policies, the shift in political discourse, and the potential future of the Labour Party's support among migrants.
The conversation also touches on the irony of migrants supporting anti-immigrant policies and the mental health implications of uncertainty surrounding immigration laws.
By We Are Griots and SBM IntelligenceSend us a text
In this podcast episode, Ndụkwe Ọnụọha and Cheta Nwanze discuss the UK political landscape, particularly focusing on the implications of the government's immigration white paper on African heritage communities and migrant populations.
They explore the historical context of migration policies, the shift in political discourse, and the potential future of the Labour Party's support among migrants.
The conversation also touches on the irony of migrants supporting anti-immigrant policies and the mental health implications of uncertainty surrounding immigration laws.