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In recent years, there's been an overarching narrative that immigration is seen as an obvious political loser for the left and a clear political winner for the right. But does that theory make sense?


Host Jerusalem Demsas talks to John Burn-Murdoch (https://x.com/jburnmurdoch?lang=en) , columnist and chief data reporter for the Financial Times, about the factors that influence public opinion on immigration—and why it may not be as simple as political commentators would have you believe.


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