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Britain’s political center is crumbling. The Labour Party has returned to power—yet public trust remains shaky. The Conservatives are in freefall. And Nigel Farage’s Reform UK is gaining ground by turning immigration into a national litmus test.
In this episode of The Delve Europe, Chalin heads to the UK to ask: Is this just another swing of the political pendulum—or the start of something revolutionary?
From the Polish plumber myth to post-Brexit regret, from soft nationalism to a hard right surge, this episode explores how immigration became a proxy for power, control, and cultural identity in Britain. With expert insight from migration scholar Rob McNeil and Labour councillor Rowenna Davis, we trace how both left and right have struggled to answer the same question: what does it mean to belong?
By Vantage HouseBritain’s political center is crumbling. The Labour Party has returned to power—yet public trust remains shaky. The Conservatives are in freefall. And Nigel Farage’s Reform UK is gaining ground by turning immigration into a national litmus test.
In this episode of The Delve Europe, Chalin heads to the UK to ask: Is this just another swing of the political pendulum—or the start of something revolutionary?
From the Polish plumber myth to post-Brexit regret, from soft nationalism to a hard right surge, this episode explores how immigration became a proxy for power, control, and cultural identity in Britain. With expert insight from migration scholar Rob McNeil and Labour councillor Rowenna Davis, we trace how both left and right have struggled to answer the same question: what does it mean to belong?