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Serve at your own risk: does the UK treat migrant soldiers fairly?

Serve at your own risk: does the UK treat migrant soldiers fairly?

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In this episode of the Black Paper podcast, hosts Ndụkwe Ọnụọha and Chxta welcome guest JB Vundla, a retired soldier, to discuss the intersection of military service, defence spending, and the welfare state in the UK.

The conversation explores the implications of increased defence budgets on social welfare, particularly for migrant communities, and reflects on the experiences of Commonwealth soldiers in the British military.

The discussion also touches on the broader themes of identity, belonging, and the challenges faced by immigrants in the UK.


00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest

01:59 Hyphenated Identities and Military Background

07:58 Defence Spending vs. Welfare State

15:11 Military Experience and British Identity

25:52 Cultural Perspectives on Military Service

29:44 Disparities in Treatment and Camaraderie

31:14 The Recruitment Dilemma and Anti-Immigrant Sentiment

37:23 Historical Contributions of Commonwealth Soldiers

43:01 The Importance of Telling Our Stories

47:40 The Black Paper.mp3

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