Pasan Jayasinghe

Kaituhi Tūtahi | Contributing Writer

Pasan Jayasinghe is a policy researcher and part-time writer (and infrequently vice versa) and grew up in Sri Lanka and New Zealand. He has worked as a Burger King crew member, university tutor and policy advisor; completed a Masters in Politics; and amassed a sizeable collection of murder mysteries. He currently lives in Colombo, Sri Lanka.

Everything By: Pasan Jayasinghe

Society20.09.17

On some social issues, the distinctions between political parties is clear-cut. But when it comes to migration, Pasan Jayasinghe and Sahanika Ratanyake argue, progressive voters face a near-impossible choice, and some will feel a sense of betrayal.

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