
Taking back control
How populists captured the asylum debate
Jonathan Darling(Author)
Manchester University Press
Will be published approx. on 2. February 2027
Book
Paperback/Softback
272 pages
978-1-5261-8862-5 (ISBN)
Description
An eye-opening account of how right-wing populists have captured the debate on asylum.
Since the 2019 general election, Britain's relationship to asylum has shifted dramatically. As successive governments have struggled to retain support, the rise of unscrupulous political entrepreneurs and clickbait media has brought openly repressive policies crashing into the mainstream.
In Taking back control, Jonathan Darling tracks how this shift took place and exposes its devastating effects on British politics. Focusing on boats, hotels, barracks and removal flights, he shows how asylum seekers have been made a focal point for public resentment and how serious policy has been replaced with spectacles of performative cruelty.
From proposals to install wave machines in the English Channel to the costly fiasco of the Rwanda plan, the government has flaunted international law and wasted millions in taxpayers' money on schemes with no prospect of success. Taking back control explains how we got here while offering pathways to a more welcoming future. -- .
Since the 2019 general election, Britain's relationship to asylum has shifted dramatically. As successive governments have struggled to retain support, the rise of unscrupulous political entrepreneurs and clickbait media has brought openly repressive policies crashing into the mainstream.
In Taking back control, Jonathan Darling tracks how this shift took place and exposes its devastating effects on British politics. Focusing on boats, hotels, barracks and removal flights, he shows how asylum seekers have been made a focal point for public resentment and how serious policy has been replaced with spectacles of performative cruelty.
From proposals to install wave machines in the English Channel to the costly fiasco of the Rwanda plan, the government has flaunted international law and wasted millions in taxpayers' money on schemes with no prospect of success. Taking back control explains how we got here while offering pathways to a more welcoming future. -- .
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Manchester
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-5261-8862-5 (9781526188625)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Jonathan Darling is Professor of Human Geography at Durham University. His research has informed parliamentary inquiries by the Home Affairs Committee and the Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration, and a High Court Case surrounding the use of former military sites for accommodating asylum seekers. He is a regular commentator on migration and asylum in national and international media. -- .
Content
Introduction: from referendum to riot
1 Hostile environments
2 Boats
3 Hotels
4 Barracks and barges
5 Flights
Conclusion: futures beyond control
Index -- .
1 Hostile environments
2 Boats
3 Hotels
4 Barracks and barges
5 Flights
Conclusion: futures beyond control
Index -- .