Reluctant Refuge: The Story of Asylum in Britain

Reluctant Refuge: The Story of Asylum in Britain

by Reva Klein (Author), Edie Friedman (Author)

Synopsis

Refugees and asylum seekers are amongst the most vulnerable and disempowered people in the world. In Britain, they are also the most vilified. Anti-asylum media campaigns have exercised enormous influence on government policy and political discourse, resulting in the belief that we are sinking under the weight of refugees clambering onto our island. The facts show otherwise: two-thirds of the world's refugees are in the Middle East and Africa. Britain's hardening stance means that the numbers entering now are negligible and steadily declining. Reluctant Refuge attempts to show how current attitudes reflect a centuries-old tradition of ambivalence towards the world's dispossessed, fuelled by economic protectionism and the perceived need to maintain social cohesion. Woven throughout are the voices of asylum seekers and refugees, illuminating the uncertain and often challenging future they face in Britain.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 153
Publisher: British Library Publishing Division
Published: 11 Apr 2008

ISBN 10: 0712308873
ISBN 13: 9780712308878

Author Bio
Dr Edie Friedman is a regular speaker and writer on race and asylum issues. In 1976 she founded the Jewish Council for Racial Equality (JCORE),of which she is now the director.Reva Klein is an award-winning freelance journalist and the founding editor of the International Journal on School Disaffection. Reva also teaches journalism at Goldsmith's College, University of London.