Don Flynn
A post-Brexit paradox
Don Flynn says Britain needs more incomers
What role, if any, will immigration play in a Britain which, to borrow the slogan of this year’s...
Don Flynn, Brexit and Free movement
In CHARTIST 281, Don Flynn calls on Labour to tackle exploitation in the labour market
There is no denying the fact that anxieties over immigration...
Papal interventions
Is anyone going to follow the Pope’s humanitarian lead on refugees asks Don Flynn
There was more than symbolism in the Pope’s action in taking...
Don Flynn on Cameron’s EU referendum folly in Chartist 279
When telling the truth is the only decent thing to do
The UK electorate is now steaming ahead to a vital decision day on the...
Don Flynn on migrants rights in #277
Challenging the ‘hostile environment’ fallacy is the central key task for Corbyn’s stand on immigration, argues Don Flynn in the latest CHARTIST
Jeremy Corbyn is not short...
Five lessons for Labour on migrants’ rights
Don Flynn on why it is time for Labour to make the progressive case
Immigration works for us
Don Flynn on why it is time for Labour to make the progressive case
There is a mood abroad on the issue of immigration which...
Migrants as contributors and partners
Yes, migrants are net contributors, but they are also our partners in challenging inequality and injustice, says Don Flynn, from the Migrants Rights Network
Last...
Don Flynn on the case for free movement
Eurosceptics make all the noise, but the real case for free movement and migration has yet to be heard.
David Cameron’s vow last week...
An archive oldie: Don Flynn on migrants rights (2002)
CHARTIST will be republishing articles from yesteryear from its archive to give you your personal sense of socialism a nostalgic pep!
First, an article by Don...
Labour must rethink its approach to migrant rights
Don Flynn explains what Labour needs to do if it is to change minds and challenge the right wing consensus
The coalition government's Immigration Bill...