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The missing data in the immigration debate

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Imagine a scene where 'dark data,' represented as an ominous, swirling mass of black and gray numbers and code, is flooding through the streets of a council estate. The estate is depicted with rows of identical, modest brick houses, each with small front gardens and the occasional parked car. The sky is overcast, enhancing the sense of an impending digital storm. This flood of data flows around corners, spills over sidewalks, and creeps up the front steps of the houses, symbolizing the overwhelming and pervasive nature of unseen, unstructured data in our lives. Streetlights flicker in the gloom, casting eerie shadows that dance across the scene, adding to the atmosphere of digital chaos and uncertainty.

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The most important contribution to the discourse that we can make is countering the narrative that immigration is an unalloyed good for the economy. People must understand that ma…

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