Sunday, 9 March 2008

Our Enoch???

Watched the programme on BBC2 tonight about Enoch Powell's infamous 'River of Blood' speech for their 'White' season.
I never personally had much time for Powell or his Politics (basically Thatcherite in principles) I always felt him more an opportunist than someone who really sympathised with the fate of ordinary English people when faced with Mass Immigration.
The programme on Powell tonight didn't really change my opinion of the man, but it did give a fascinating insight into the complicity of other 'Politicians' in turning Britain into a 'Multi-Racial' society.
This programme (for the first time ever on a national TV channel that I've ever seen) more or less admitted that the Tories and Labour acquiesced into turning these islands into a Multi-Cultural society. Knowing full well that they were acting against the wishes of the people. Effectively collaborating to silence debate, and implementing laws to criminilise opposition to their social engineering and importation of mass cheap labour.
Was Powell a champion of ordinary folk? No. But he was perhaps the last man in that cesspit of Parliament to have spoken what most indigenous people, even more so today, are scared to utter... For that, and for that alone, he can stay off my 'Twat List'.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The programme was helpful to those of us who have constantly said that the imposed multi-cultural society was a conspiracy.
Powell at least had the courage to articulate what most working class felt within.
Unfortunately, his economic ideas along with those of Friedman paved the way for Thatcher and her destruction of the working class manufacturing industries.

Rebel said...

You also get the feeling Powell didn't really have the courage of his convictions. He had the perfect opportunity to build a movement round himself, which could really have taken off, but instead tried to stay within the Tory ranks. Falling in with the Loyalist lot after his expulsion showed his true colours for me...