Windrush – And an Unpleasant Smell in the Air
Much has been printed and broadcast recently about the plight of many West Indian immigrants who entered Britain legally between 1948 and 1971, as children, on their parent’s passports. They have now been dubbed the ‘Windrush Generation’ after the first ship to arrive in Britain carrying West Indian immigrants, the SS Empire Windrush. We are led to believe that the arrival of these children was never documented and that as a result of that lack…
Royal Baby to be named after Stephen Lawrence?
A wave of relief swept the nation earlier this week when Prime Minister Theresa May announced that in future, celebration of the life of murdered Black teenager Stephen Lawrence and the mourning of his death would be centred around just one day a year — the 22nd April each year. As the 25th anniversary of his death passed, it had been feared that government ministers, Royalty and other establishment toadies, already knelt in fawning genuflection were planning to atone…
Enoch – What if?
On the 20th April 1968 the Conservative statesman Enoch Powell spoke in Birmingham on the subject of non-White immigration from the Commonwealth, and although the current transformation of our country had at that time barely begun, this was already the subject of great public concern. He spoke of the rapid increase in the numbers of immigrants, of the soaring immigrant birth rate, of the harassment of White people in the inner cities, of the conspiracy…
BBC, BAME & Blonking!
By Max Musson: It was Greg Dyke, at that time Director general of the BBC, who stated in January 2001 that the BBC was “hideously White”. This statement came in an interview broadcast on BBC Radio Scotland that month, in which he compared the BBC to the Metropolitan Police, who had been branded ‘institutionally racist’ by the 1998 Macpherson Inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the murder of Black teenager, Stephen Lawrence. Dyke didn’t say that the BBC…
Is the Ice Starting to Melt?
By Frederick Dixon: Much has been said in the newspapers about the Rotherham child sex scandal and I do not propose to repeat here the appalling details. Many mainstream commentators have picked up on the moral cowardice of the police and the local authority and they have for once pinned the blame for that moral cowardice on the right target, political correctness and “anti-racism”. It may be that this is as significant a moment in the political history of our…
Stephen Lawrence, Edward Snowden and the Surveillance State
By Max Musson: In the wake of admissions by former undercover police officer Peter Francis, that he was at one time asked to search for evidence that might be useful in discrediting the family and friends of Stephen Lawrence, we have the media and the liberal elite calling for a public enquiry and Doreen Lawrence meeting with Theresa May the Home Secretary, as lawyers presumably, are busy exploring the possibility of the family receiving yet…