Continued and intensified hostility: the problematisation of immigration in the UK Government’s 2021 ‘New Plan for Immigration’
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Griffiths, C. and Trebilcock, J. 2022. Continued and intensified hostility: the problematisation of immigration in the UK Government’s 2021 ‘New Plan for Immigration’. Critical Social Policy. https://doi.org/10.1177/02610183221109133
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Title | Continued and intensified hostility: the problematisation of immigration in the UK Government’s 2021 ‘New Plan for Immigration’ |
Authors | Griffiths, C. and Trebilcock, J. |
Abstract | Drawing on Bacchi’s (2009) ‘What’s the problem represented to be?’ framework, this paper provides a critical analysis of HM Government’s (2021a) New Plan for Immigration. We explore how immigration is problematised, the assumptions that underlie these problematisations, alternative ways of representing the ‘problem’ of immigration, and the possible effects of the proposed reforms. Our paper demonstrates how the New Plan is increasingly hostile towards, not only ‘illegal’ migrants, but an ever-widening group of people and organisations who may be viewed as facilitating illegal entry (organised criminals, hauliers) and/or those held responsible for preventing/delaying their removal (lawyers). The government’s proposals risk creating a two-tiered system, increasing the exclusion experienced by those seeking asylum, and widening the net of those held responsible for immigration control. Ultimately, we conclude that while the sentiments behind the government’s New Plan may not be all that ‘new’, they are nevertheless significant for their continuation and intensification of existing hostile policies and practices relating to immigration in the UK. This is especially so, given a number of recent global events that could have provided an opportunity to disrupt the government’s problematisation of, and hostility towards, people seeking refuge. |
Sustainable Development Goals | 16 Peace, justice and strong institutions |
Publisher | SAGE Publications |
Journal | Critical Social Policy |
ISSN | 0261-0183 |
Electronic | 1461-703X |
Publication dates | |
Online | 30 Jun 2022 |
Publication process dates | |
Deposited | 27 May 2022 |
Accepted | 20 May 2022 |
Publisher's version | License |
Accepted author manuscript | File Access Level Restricted |
Copyright Statement | © The Author(s) 2022. |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.1177/02610183221109133 |
Language | English |
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