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Marley Morris

Associate director for migration, trade and communities

Marley leads on IPPR’s work on migration and trade policy.

His research includes studies on the new points-based immigration system, the impacts of the 'hostile environment', the distributional effects of Brexit, and public attitudes to immigration and trade.

Marley is the author of numerous reports, articles and policy briefings on migration, Brexit and trade. He regularly provides expert analysis for the national and international press and for broadcast media, including appearances on BBC News, LBC, talkRADIO, Sky News, CNBC and Newsnight.

Prior to joining IPPR, Marley worked as a senior researcher at the consultancy and think tank Counterpoint, where his research focused on the populist radical right in Europe. Marley has an integrated master’s degree in maths and philosophy from Oxford University.

Twitter
@MarleyAMorris
Email
m.morris@ippr.org

More from this author:

  1. Police warn an aggressive member of the public, with more police visible in the background

    Full force of politics? Government strategies to defeat the far right

    On 29 July, three children were tragically murdered in a mass stabbing in Southport. The day after, hundreds of people outside Southport Mosque hurled petrol bombs, bricks and Islamophobic abuse, while a handful inside prayed.
    19 August 2024
  2. A closeup of an aged, graffiti-covered sign that reads Home Office

    Migration and asylum: The first 100 days

    The new Labour government inherits a daunting in-tray on immigration and asylum policy, where the problems are acute, complex, and contentious.
    8 July 2024
  3. Charting new waters: A progressive policy response to the Channel crossings

    This report outlines the concrete steps which the government can take to mount a progressive and pragmatic response to the Channel crossings.
    31 October 2023

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