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How then to reconcile the ...
How then to reconcile the conflicting pressures of politics and economics? The first essential is to accept that the voters' right to say about who and how many can enter must take precedence over the rights of those unlucky enough to be born in poorer parts of the world. The task of politicians –and of employers- is to persuade voters that immigration is not only inevitable but also in their long-term interest.
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