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Jill Rutter
@jillyrutter.bsky.social
Policy and programme adviser at Belong, the Cohesion and Integration Network. Associate fellow at British Future
Interests: employment, immigration, integration and cohesion policy, heritage, elections, Ukraine, textiles, ceramics.
Mum. Posts are personal
It's staggering that Craig Guildgord hasn't resigned. He fabricated evidence and lied to Parliament, which doesn't create confidence in the police. Interesting to see what the Home Affairs Committee will recommend.
NEW Shabana Mahmood announces not only that Craig Guildford, the chief constable of West Midlands Police, no longer has her confidence after a "devastating" independent review, but also that the government will reintroduce the power for home secretaries to sack chief constables
January 14, 2026 at 7:29 PM
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We’re delighted that our @jakepuddle.bsky.social &
@heather-rolfe.bsky.social, together with @jillyrutter.bsky.social of Belong, won the MRS Presidents Medal last night at the Market Research Society & Research Live Awards 2025, for the ‘The State of Us’ report.
www.mrs.org.uk/awards/mrs-a...
December 2, 2025 at 1:51 PM
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The new report, ‘The State of Us’, by @BritishFuture + @BelongNetwork, offers an authoritative picture of cohesion and community strength in the UK.
www.britishfuture.org/state-of-us-...
'Powder keg' of tensions and grievances remain, one year on from UK riots – new report - British Future
A new report on the state of cohesion and community strength in the UK finds a worrying combination of social tensions and grievances.
www.britishfuture.org
July 15, 2025 at 7:04 AM
Evidently the people who write YouGov's polling questions are not from the Midlands, or the 'Neither Lands' using their terminology. I was born in Warwickshire, grew up near Banbury and I do think there are English Midlands identities.
Where do the North and South of England begin?

Based on the answers of 46,000 English people about where they live, the southern border of “the North” is a line roughly from Shrewsbury to Grimsby, while the northern border of “the South” is a line roughly from the Severn to Great Yarmouth
January 9, 2026 at 5:42 PM
Ex President of Iraq & ex PM of the Kurdistan Region. Barham Salih was a refugee in the UK & was educated at Liverpool & Cardiff universities. He is the second UN High Commissioner for Refugees who has been a refugee with Gerrit Goedhart (1951-56), a Dutchman who fled the Nazis being the first
It’s official!
Barham Salih, former President of Iraq, has been elected as the next High Commissioner for Refugees.
Having been a refugee himself, he brings powerful lived experience to lead UNHCR.
We’re excited to welcome him soon. 💙
January 1, 2026 at 3:43 PM
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“The social media history that has emerged from Alaa abd El-Fattah is of profound concern... The cross-party campaign for such a person, and the warm welcome issued by the Government, demonstrate a broken system with an astonishing lack of due diligence by the authorities.”

– Adrian Cohen, SVP
December 28, 2025 at 9:58 AM
But also some quite large differences in trust and perceptions of inter-group relations between different local authority areas.
2024-25 community life survey, which has a large sample of 175k, distributed at 500+ in each local authority area

The findings are stable year on year & reflect the themes of the State of Us

Generally high local belonging
Mixed trust
Varied civic participation

www.gov.uk/government/s...
Community Life Survey 2024/25: Headline findings
www.gov.uk
December 11, 2025 at 11:50 AM
All great charities, but the work of @thelinkingnetwork.bsky.social & Who is Your Neighbour are particularly close to my heart. The Linking Network links schools across ethnic & class divides, and undertakes intergenerational linking. Who is Your Neighbour undertakes community dialogue in Yorkshire
‘We’re supporting grassroots charities, which, through their vital work in local neighbourhoods, nurture community and positive change, and provide a powerful antidote to polarisation, distrust and hate.’

A prescient and necessary campaign, well timed:

www.theguardian.com/society/2025...
Communities are our defence against hatred. Now, more than ever, we must invest in hope
For this year’s Guardian charity appeal we are asking readers to donate to Citizens UK, The Linking Network, Locality, Hope Unlimited Charitable Trust and Who is Your Neighbour?
www.theguardian.com
December 5, 2025 at 4:59 PM
At @britishfuture team meetings in the dark days of COVID we used to wear hats to keep up morale. A legacy of those days - for me - is an interest in millinery and I've just made my first hat. Lots of steam & stretching is involved; the process has barely changed in hundreds of years #BringBackHats
December 5, 2025 at 4:06 PM
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Is citizenship education up to scratch?

Last week we and @uclspp.bsky.social hosted Hattie Andrews @politicsproject.bsky.social, Emma Connolly @uclspeechlab.bsky.social and Hans Svennevig @citizenshippgceioe.bsky.social @ioe.bsky.social to discuss how the subject can be strengthened.

Watch 👇
Votes at 16: Is Citizenship Education up to Scratch?
In July 2025, the UK government announced that the voting age would be lowered to 16. This reform, among others, aims to broaden the country’s democratic base and modernize the political system. Yet…
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November 27, 2025 at 1:00 PM
The Home Office has released refugee employment statistics today, too. Important data, as the proposed Protection and Work and Study visa will reduce wait prior to settlement being granted. But employment rates for refugees are low and better employment support is needed.
November 27, 2025 at 12:35 PM
We mustn't forget the capacity of football to bridge divides in Israel. There are many sports-based peace initiatives in Israel eg Football for Peace. Hapoel Tel Aviv has had Israeli Arab players throughout its history & has a large Israeli Arab fanbase
This doesn't deny racism in Israeli football
The Tel Aviv derby between Maccabi and Hapoel could not be played today in Tel Aviv as the Israeli fans injured rival fans and the police. The game was abandoned at half-time in January. The Israeli police & authorities have struggled to contain the conduct of fans
www.jpost.com/israel-news/...
Bloomfield chaos forces suspension of Tel Aviv derby | The Jerusalem Post
The decision to suspend the Tel Aviv derby came after extensive use of pyrotechnics by fans led to injuries among both supporters and police officers.
www.jpost.com
October 20, 2025 at 5:16 PM
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Two years after 7 October and the kidnap of my parents, hate is in fashion. For all our sakes, we need compassion | Sharone Lifschitz
Two years after 7 October and the kidnap of my parents, hate is in fashion. For all our sakes, we need compassion | Sharone Lifschitz
So many were killed – yet on her release, my mother said ‘shalom’ to her captors. Let’s learn from that moment of grace, says Sharone Lifschitz, London-based film-maker and academic
www.theguardian.com
October 7, 2025 at 5:43 AM
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"Are you representing an organisation here?", I asked a Muslim attendee. “I’m here as a Mancunian mate,’ he replied. “That’s what I’m representing.”
Our Avaes Mohammad's reflections from Friday's vigil in Manchester following the appalling Synagogue attack.
www.britishfuture.org/im-here-as-a...
"I'm here as a Mancunian – that's what I'm representing" - British Future
British Future's Avaes Mohammad reports from Friday's vigil in Manchester following the appalling Synagogue attack.
www.britishfuture.org
October 7, 2025 at 9:22 AM
Labour's post-conference bounce benefits Reform and the Greens
Westminster Voting Intention:

RFM: 34% (+2)
LAB: 21% (-1)
CON: 16% (-1)
LDM: 12% (-2)
GRN: 10% (+3)
SNP: 2% (-1)

Via @opiniumresearch.bsky.social, 1-3 Oct.
Changes w/ 24-26 Sep.
October 5, 2025 at 11:37 AM
Hollow words when almost every weekend in London protestors shout 'globalise the intifada' and 'Khaybar, Khaybar ya yahud' and nothing is done by your police to address antisemitism and extremism.
My thoughts are with everyone affected by the attack in Greater Manchester today.
October 2, 2025 at 7:34 PM
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Great to see Lisa Nandy announce a new ‘Town of culture’ competition - something British Future’s been calling for since our 2019 ‘Crossing Divides’ report by @sundersays.bsky.social @jillyrutter.bsky.social.
Culture’s not just for cities!
www.britishfuture.org/publication/...
#LPC25
September 30, 2025 at 3:01 PM
I also think the Government has made a big mistake in pushing this through when trust in democratic institutions is so low. As of 10.40 this morning 1.7 million people have now signed the parliamentary petition opposing digital ID card.
Arguments for digital ID include faster, streamlined verification. But the Government's main argument is that it reduces unauthorised migration. Yet there's no evidence from outside the UK that it does this. This false promise means I DON'T support digital ID
petition.parliament.uk/petitions/73...
September 27, 2025 at 9:41 AM
Arguments for digital ID include faster, streamlined verification. But the Government's main argument is that it reduces unauthorised migration. Yet there's no evidence from outside the UK that it does this. This false promise means I DON'T support digital ID
petition.parliament.uk/petitions/73...
September 26, 2025 at 3:04 PM
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After years of making the running on immigration, Farage may this week have handed the initiative back to his opponents'. @robfordmancs.bsky.social for @ukandeu.bsky.social on the unpopularity of Reform's proposals on ILR ukandeu.ac.uk/reforms-radi...
September 25, 2025 at 8:44 AM
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18 September 1932 | A French Jewish girl, Rosa Farber, was born in Paris.

On her 10th birthday, she was deported from #Drancy to #Auschwitz. She was murdered in a gas chamber after the selection.
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The first two gas chambers of Birkenau - Bunkers I & II: https://youtu.be/Rr6lF75fDmU
September 18, 2025 at 8:00 PM
Most councils are taking a sensible approach to flags. They ate discouraging painting on roundabouts and building on grounds of safety/vandalism but keeping up the flags. Councils are also talking to residents on this issue.
I endorse this message. Well said @markfergusonmp.bsky.social on why the fabric of the flag should be something to unite, not divide
August 29, 2025 at 12:18 PM
Asylum protests have now taken place or are planned at 62 locations. With the exception of Epping and Norwich, (Bowthorpe) where a more local people are involved, most protests were small last weekend, c20-100 people.

Most people who feel frustrated/angry about asylum policy don't attend protests.
It is clearly the case that asylum protests were smaller this weekend than the small over-hyped protests on August 8th, and smaller than in the second half of July.

No broadcast outlet has accurately conveyed that + asked why: they have explicitly stated and inferred growing protests
August 25, 2025 at 5:07 PM
This weekend's protests are smaller, even in places such as Nuneaton. Also, fewer women in pink and a bigger proportion of outside activists. I did some interviews in Horley: while there is opposition to the hotels, people's concerns about potential violence stops them going to the protests.
The Express leads the website on "fresh chaos" at protests, referencing some "pushing and shoving" in Bristol yesterday

Today they have a livestream of almost nobody in Canary Wharf, growing to 20, and "30-40 people shout at a window" in Castle Bromwich, Birmingham to back that up
August 24, 2025 at 3:10 PM
Winning an appeal would help the Government deal with housing challenges, but there could be big impacts for community cohesion in this current febrile climate. The Epping protectors would certainly be vocal.
August 22, 2025 at 12:17 PM