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The Diversity Illusion

How Immigration Broke Britain and How to Solve it
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We are supposed to love diversity as the panacea to the problems connected with mass immigration. In this thought-provoking book, Ed West investigates the heretical view that diversity is actual the scourge of our time rather than its saviour. He uncovers how over a period of 50 years successive Conservative and Labour governments have mismanaged mass immigration and have used diversity as the smoke screen to hide their mistakes. Using the latest data on immigration, he shows that diversity is leading to an increasingly fragmented society that believes in everything and nothing at the same time, and lacks the will to deal with immigration in a way that will prevent rather than create problems for future generations.
Ed West is a features writer for the Daily Telegraph and is the features editor of The Catholic Herald . He lives in North London with his wife and two daughters. This is his first book.
Contents Introduction 5 1 'The Leftish Language of Social Justice' 11 2 Rivers of Blood 27 3 The Shadow of Auschwitz 49 4 Doing the Jobs Brits Won't Do 72 5 Diversity and Inequality 90 6 Happiness 102 7 Dynamism and Ghettos 119 8 Multiculturalism 133 9 British Values 154 10 The War on Racism 167 11 The New Blasphemy Laws 188 12 The Revolt of the Elites 202 13 A Tribal Society 215 14 When Prophecy Fails 235 Further Reading 245 Notes 247 Index 253
'Enticingly provocative - One of the most interesting of the rising generation of political writers.' Peter Oborne, Daily Telegraph 'A brilliant dissection of the dominant cultural heresy of our times.' Sunday Times 'Polemic.' Observer 'A fascinating exposition.' Sunday Independent, John-Paul McCarthy 'Try The Diversity Illusion.' Mail on Sunday
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