Today I’ll contact a Cambridge student. This is merely for friendship and is not about the project. I am sure the UK government will have no say in my private life and will not intervene with whom I start a friendship.
UPDATE 1:
I probably won’t get a reply. So since I won’t get a reply the next move is to send hundreds of emails to as many colleges as possible to as many professors as possible.
UPDATE 2:
This is my offer:
Immigration is a force that should be harnessed positively domestically and internationally. The domestic impact of immigration is clear but its potential international impact has been totally neglected. I’ll help conservatives in the immigration plan where asylum seekers and workers who want to migrate work on projects in poor and developing countries. This is good for developing countries, this is good for migrants. This is good for asylum seekers because it minimizes the uncertainty of the process. This is also good for the government in two ways. Firstly, asylum seekers are economically productive. workers acquire the necessary skills, which will be economically beneficial when they migrate to the country of their choice. Secondly, it’s a huge international positive force. This is the right policy at this critical time because the far-right is on the rise. This will be good news for Germany, for example, because it gives them an edge over the far-right. It’s the same for the US, France and other countries. Instead of controversial policies, Conservatives can present a plan that is backed by the public’s anxiety about the rise of the far-right worldwide.
In return, TheLab.cool should be run by the Green Party in collaboration with the Guardian (The Guardian is independent but leans more toward the centre and left, so it can present both Labour and LibDem).
After the election, conservative newspapers, such as The Telegraph, will join the project but only when the election is over.