Peter Brimelow, the controversial British journalist and author, has stirred debate and controversy with his provocative views on immigration, race, and national identity. From his polemical writings on multiculturalism to his advocacy for restrictive immigration policies, Brimelow's contrarian perspective has earned him both staunch supporters and vehement critics, sparking conversations about the complexities of identity and belonging in an increasingly diverse world.

"I think Bush has capitulated on affirmative action and government spending. Apart from that, he's OK, I guess. About the same as Howard Dean."



"The problem with K-12 education is socialism and the solution is capitalism."



"Why can't teachers end up owning schools, the way waiters can open their own restaurants?"



"I regard many of the neoconservatives as personal friends, but that's not stopped them from behaving with extraordinary viciousness towards those of us who raised the immigration issue."



"I think we spend too much on K-12 education a.k.a. teachers' salaries. It's the only industry where you never see any productivity increases."



"If you're going to have a public subsidy to education, vouchers are clearly a better way of delivering it. They should result in some loosening up and privatization of the government school system."

