Cameron feels working class pain

In a keynote address on his India tour David Cameron has highlighted the downside of globalisation. He highlights how in parts of the UK “…the winds of globalisation feel like a chilling blast, not an invigorating breeze”

He also argues that it is the economic forces of globalisation that have driven down wages not growth in immigration. He argues the failure to admit this means “…people project their fears and anxieties on to other ethnic groups or other countries.”


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