John Enoch Powell, June 16, 1912–February 8, 1998, was a British classicist, poet, and statesman who was famous for his opposition to non-white immigration into the United Kingdom. His predictions of the ills of multiculturalism proved prophetic.
The following address is a speech given by the Rt. Hon. J. Enoch Powell, MP, to a meeting of the Stretford Young Conservatives at the Civic Theatre, Stretford, Manchester at 8pm, Friday, 21 January 1977.
This is the full text of Enoch Powell’s famous “Rivers of Blood” speech to the Annual General Meeting of the West Midlands Area Conservative Political Centre, Birmingham, England, April 20, 1968. Read more …
Rivers of Blood: Remembering Enoch Powell (June 16, 1912–February 8, 1998)
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This is the full text of Enoch Powell’s famous “Rivers of Blood” speech to the Annual General Meeting Read more …