Politics on the Couch

Changing minds about immigration

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Episode notes

What if the whole immigration debate in Britain is more open to change than politicians might admit?


In this episode, Rafael Behr talks to Dr. Tessa Buchanan, a former civil servant and now an academic at Cambridge’s Political Psychology Lab, about the psychology behind changing how some voters think about outsiders or immigrants, revealing why she believes attitudes aren’t always as fixed or hostile as they seem.


From the media’s obsession with “small boats” to conflicting anxieties about national identity, Rafael and Tessa discuss how easy is it to move public opinion, and so public policy, on a topic that has dominated political debate in the UK, EU and US for almost a decade.


Links to topics mentioned in the podcast


How an authoritarianism-compatible text changes British attitudes towards EU immigration

Study from Cambridge University Political Psychology Lab


2019 YouGov survey looking at EU immigration


2024 US survey pre-Presidential election


Cambridge University Political Psychology Lab




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