Brilliant. The most authoritative, calm and comprehensive account of the most contentious issue in the western world. There is no better guide than Sumption through the arguments to the reality. Trevor Phillips, columnist and presenter
"No one truly interested in this most contested area of public life can afford to miss What Is Immigration Policy For? Whenever I want to know what is really happening with migration if I need to know the truth rather than the partisan outpourings of populists or the frightened formulations of politicians Madeleine Sumptions work is where I head. If only everyone else did. If only they would all read this excellent book. David Aaronovitch, journalist and author
No topic is hotter or more divisive than immigration. Thankfully, we have the coolest head in the business sharing her accumulated wisdom with us here. Sir Anthony Seldon, historian, author and educator In an area where independence, reputation and scrupulously presented evidence are all, this is a hugely important book. David Neal, former Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration
This clear and straightforward guide illuminates for everyone the treacherous political swamp of immigration policy. Charles Clarke, former Home Secretary
Finally, a clear-eyed and rigorous look at the most salient -- and yet most superficially understood -- issue of our time. Madeleine Sumption cuts through the political noise to expose the real-world trade-offs faced by those on the front line of immigration policy. She highlights the core dilemma at the heart of the debate: the need to balance economic constraints and global duties against the domestic democratic imperative. For those who believe in a "fair and controlled" system that puts the national interest first without surrendering our ancient reverence for rule of law or basic human instinct to treat migrants with compassion and dignity, this essential book is a welcome dose of realism that moves beyond emotion and ideology. Sherelle Jacobs, Daily Telegraph columnist Brilliant, scrupulous and myth-busting Sumption forensically describes, explains and analyses the claims made by all sides in the immigration debate. Mark Damazer, former controller of BBC Radio 4
If you read one book on migration policy, make it this one. Your reliable guide through one of the most difficult challenges facing our societies. Alan Manning, London School of Economics and Political Science
"A clear and balanced discussion of the complex evidence and difficult trade-offs any government has to wrestle with on immigration. Required reading for anyone trying to navigate the polarised arguments on this most contentious of issues." Robert Ford, University of Manchester and UK in A Changing Europe
"Madeleine Sumption knows more about what actually happens when immigration policies meet reality than almost anyone alive. This book is the essential guide I wish every policymaker, advocate, and journalist would read before entering the immigration debate. It won't tell you what to think, but it will change how you think." Alexander Kustov, University of Notre Dame.