1968...the only Poles you would see where the ones who fought with the allies in the Second World War, along with offsprings. Fast forward nearly forty years, with mass influx of Eastern Europeans in major cities of the UK. What would Mr. Powell have thought of them if he was still alive? Suspect no one knows, as he was more concerned at the 'grinning piccaninnies' supposedly pushing faeces through OAP's letterboxes in his Wolverhampton constituency in the time when 'colour bar' meant plenty in the so-called 'swinging sixties'. Why is the classic 'Rivers of Blood' speech by Mr. Powell being used to divert attention away from something which belongs to the 21st century; Euro insecurity?
2007-11-08
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