My latest for Byline Times. (For all my articles, see here.)
Author: Martin Shaw
The Uses of Diversity
As the UK returns to what passes for normality after ten days in which the royal succession has stultified public life, my latest for Byline Times (written just before the Queen died) asks: Why do far-right-leaning, white Conservative prime ministers appoint so many politicians of colour to senior positions?
The myth of a benign Brexit immigration policy
Economist Jonathan Portes recently argued that the Government’s post-Brexit immigration system is a ‘rare success’. I take a different view: my latest in Byline Times. You can view all my articles to Byline Times over the last 15 months here.
My INOGS lifetime award arrives
Readers may recall that in March, the International Network of Genocide Scholars informed me that they were awarding me a Lifetime Achievement Award. I've received one or two other awards in a long career, but this is the first with a physical embodiment, as the photo shows. Unfortunately I was unable to attend the INOGS… Continue reading My INOGS lifetime award arrives
The leadership election: a new stage in the far righting of the Tory party
My new piece in Byline Times
Video of book launch now online
Immigration and Brexit 6 years after the referendum
I have a new blogpost for UK in a Changing Europe.
On the single market – and freedom of movement
https://bylinetimes.com/2022/06/07/the-single-market-taboo-wont-last-forever/ My latest for Byline Times, on the debate ignited by Tobias Ellwood, argues that to advance the single market case it will be necessary to make the argument for freedom of movement, against entrenched positions still informed by 2016’s anti-immigrant racism.
New podcast about my book ‘Political Racism’
The Rwanda Scheme: Electoral Racism to Policy Racism
My latest for Byline Times Boris Johnson and Priti Patel’s scheme to deport asylum seekers is so outrageous that critics are struggling to take it at face value. They doubt that deportees will ever reach Rwanda and see it as a ‘dead cat’ to distract from the Prime Minister’s unprecedented penalty notices. Or they are… Continue reading The Rwanda Scheme: Electoral Racism to Policy Racism




